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Veterinary Supplies.. 

Instruments Medicines 

CHICAGO 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 






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COPYRIGHT 

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By Chas, Truax Greene & Co. 



CATALOGUE 



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Veterinary Instruments 



CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO 



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(INCORPORATED) 




CHAS. TRUAX 

Pres. and Manager 


F. C. GREENE, M. D. 

Vice-Pres. and Treas. 


E. E. PALMER 

Secretary 


Established 1877 ^^ 


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Incorporated 1887 


' Cable Address... 

Chatruax 



MANUFACTURERS, JOBBERS AND IMPORTERS OF 



SURGICAL INSTRU 



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75 AND 77 WABASH AVENUE 

CHICAGO 



j. C. WINSHIP * CO. 
PRINTERS . 
21-25 PLYMOUTH PLACE 
CHICAGO. . 



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I ntroductory... 



In issuing our Catalogue and Price List, we feel a pardonable pride in its com- 
pleteness in every department of the field it is intended to cover. We have labored to 
surpass any former list in practical utility, and to make it a vade mecnm to which the 
reader can turn for the prices of every article wanted. 

PRICES.— Our list will enable customers to ascertain the net prices of instru- 
ments and surgical appliances, and the approximate rates on such drugs and pharma- 
ceutical preparations as they may use for dispensing. 

We trust our patrons will see the necessity of our maintaining uniform prices 
in the government of all sales. A system that allows special rates to one customer 
will grant them to many, so that no one purchaser would have any assurance that other 
buyers were not being favored greater than himself. 

TERMS.— All bills are payable at our office, in current funds, post office or 
express order, or bank draft on Chicago or New York (we cannot accept drafts or 
checks on other cities unless exchange is added). All remittances by express must be 
prepaid ; cash forwarded by mail is always at sender's risk. 

Parties not having a credit already established will understand the necessity of 
sending reliable references, or of enclosing remittances to cover amount of purchase; 
orders not accompanied by either satisfactory references or cash will be declined or 

sent C. O. D. 

SHORTAGE.— We will not be responsible for losses occurring in the transpor- 
tation of merchandise shipped by us, whether it is shortage, breakage or leakage, 
excepting in cases due to causes existing in our house. All goods are sold in Chicago 
and the transportation companies act as the agent of the purchaser, and all claims for 
reparation must be made directly to them. 

PURCHASES TO ORDER.— As an accommodation to our patrons we will 
purchase at wholesale or retail any articles wanted, provided customers will agree not 
to hold us responsible or to return the goods so purchased without our consent. 

BOXING, ETC.— Reasonable charges will be made for boxing, and when goods 
are sent by freight, cartage will be charged at cost. 

FACTORY.— We have in operation a surgical instrument factory, fully equipped 
with steam power, ample machinery and competent workmen, so that we are not 
only prepared to manufacture instruments for our regular trade, but to make 
special ones to order. We also make a specialty of repairing, grinding, polishing, 

plating, etc. 

LEATHER CASE DEPARTMENT. In connection with our surgical instru- 
ments, we have in operation a leather department, fully equipped with ample 
machinery and competent workmen, so that we are not only prepared to- furnish all 
kinds of dental cases, medicine cases, dental rolls, pocket cases, etc., but to make 
.special ones to order. 

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DENTAL CASES. 




FIG. 10.000. 

Showing style of Dental Outfits Nos. 1 and 2. 



Truax, Greene & Co.'s Dental Outfit No. I, containing: 



1 Scheffer's Molar Extractor 

and Cutter Fig. 

1 Scheffer's Incisor Cutter. " 

1 Molar Extractor " 

1 Pair Handles " 

1 Open Molar Cutter " 

1 Closed " " " 

1 Straight Nipper " 

1 Set of Combined Floats . . " 

1 Tooth Separating Saw. . . " 

1 Siemon's Scoop " 



10004 


1 


10037 


1 


10008 


1 


10009 


1 


10006 


1 


10007 


1 


10040 


1 


10090 


1 


10068 


1 


10555 


1 



1 9-in. Wolf Tooth Forcep, 

Scalpel 

Dental Hook 

13-in. Molar Forcep 

Trephine 

12-in. Splinter Forcep.. . 

1 Angular Scissors 

1 Artery Forcep 

Separating Wolf Tooth Forcep 

Dental Brush 

Screw Driver 



Fig. 10034 

" 10309 

" 10062 

" 10018 

" 10085 

" 10063 

" 10389 

" 10384 

" 10036 



Price of same in a Russet Leather ( 'use, leather lined, with nickel trimmings, 

see illustration above $100.00 



Truax, Greene & Co.'s Dental Outfit No. 2, containing: 



1 Open Molar Cutter Fig. 

1 Closed " " " 

1 Molar Extractor, Open. . . " 

1 " tk Closed. " 

1 Pair Handles " 

1 SchefFer's Incisor Cutter. " 

1 Straight Incisor Nipper.. " 

1 Set Combined Floats " 

1 13-in. Molar Forcep " 

1 Trephine " 

1 9-in. Splinter Forcep " 

1 Tooth Separating Saw.. . " 

1 Drill " 



10006 


1 


10007 


1 


10008 


1 


10011 


1 


10009 


1 


10037 


1 


10040 


1 


10090 


1 


10018 




10085 


1 


10063 


1 


10068 


1 


10087 


1 



Screw Driver 

Siemon's Scoop Fig. 10555 

Dental Hook " 10062 

Scalpel " 10301 

Artery Forcep " 10384 

10-in. "Front File " 10098 

9-in. Wolf Tooth Forcep. " 10034 
Separating Wolf Tooth 

Forcep " 10036 

Brush 

Elevator and Raspatory.. " 10072 

Screw Driver '' 10064 

Angular Scissors " 10389 



Price of same jn a Russet Leather Case, leather lined, with nickel trimmings, 

see illustration above $80.00 



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DENTAL CASES. 

Truax, Greene &, Co.'s Dental Outfit No. 3, containing: 

1 Open Molar Cutter Fig. 10006 

1 Closed " " k - 10007 

1 Molar Extracting Forcep " 10008 

1 Pair Handles .'. . . '• 10009 

1 13-inch Molar Forcep " 10018 

1 Scheffer's Incisor Cutter " 10037 

1 Straight Incisor Nipper " 10040 

1 9-inch Splinter Forcep " 10063 

1 Dental Hook " 10062 

1 Siemon's Scoop " 10555 

1 Brush 

1 Wolf Tooth Forcep , " 10034 

1 Trephine " 10085 

1 Dental Drill " 10087 

1 Artery Forcep " 103S4 

1 Angular Scissors " 10389 

1 Wolf Tooth Separating Forcep " 10036 

1 Scalpel " 10301 

1 Tenaculum , " 10306 

1 Elevator and Raspatory " 10072 

1 Set of Combined Floats " 10090 

1 Screw Driver 

Price of same in Russet Leather Case, leather lined, with nickel trimmings, 

similar to Fig. 10000. $70.00 

Truax, Greene & Co.'s Dental Outfit No. 4, containing: 

1 Open Molar Cutter Fig. 10006 

1 Closed " " " 10007 

1 Molar Extractor li 10008 

1 Pair Handles ^ " 10009 

1 13-inch Molar Extractor " 10018 

1 Scheffer's Incisor Cutter " 10037 

1 Straight Incisor Nipper " 10040 

1 Set of Combined Floats " 10090 

1 10-inch File " 1009S 

1 Wolf Tooth Forcep " 10034 

1 Brush 

1 Screw Driver 

Price of same in Russet Leather Roll, chamois lined $50.00 



Fig. 10001. 

Fig. 10001. Dental Roll, black grain leather, flannel lined, with straps and 

handle $0.00 

Dental Roll, sole leather, chamois lined, with straps and handle 8.00 



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DENTAL CASES. 




FIG. 10,002. 

Truax, Greene & Co.'s Dental Outfit No. 5. 

Truax, Greene & Co.'s Dental Outfit No. 5, containing: 

1 Open Molar Cutter Fig. 10006 

1 Closed " " " 10007 

1 Molar Extractor " ] 0008 

1 Pair Handles " 10009 

1 13-inch Molar Forcep " 10018 

1 Wolf Tooth Forcep " 10034 

1 Scheffer's Incisor Cutter " 10037 

1 Straight " " « 10040 

1 Jointed Float with Single Head " 10090 

1 10-in. File " 10098 

1 Screw Driver 

1 Brush i ...."."..'."!.""!"... . 

Price of same in a Russet Leather Case (Fig. 10,002), leather lined, with nickel 

trimmings $50.00 

Dental Instruments Fitted to Cases to suit the Purchaser. 



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DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10004. Scheff er's Improved Cutting and Tooth Extracting Forcep $30.00 

Price of same in a two-fold Eusset Leather Case, leather lined, with nickel 

trimmings 40.00 

DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING SCHEFFER'S TRIPLE HANDLE 
EXTRACTING FORCEP AND CUTTER. 

1. Adjust the forcep by turning the screw to right or left as the case may be to 
the size of tooth to be operated upon ; take hold of the center handle, leaving the two 
outer handles free, so that the forcep will remain open. 

2. Place the forcep over the tooth to be extracted. Now grip one of the outer 
levers, right or left, as the case may be, owing to which side of the mouth is being oper- 
ated upon ; hold the lever or handle firmly and turn the adjusting screw to the left 
until the levers are spread apart to their greatest width. 

3. Now grip the outer lever and gradually close it toward the center, and 
should this not give sufficient power, which in all cases it will not take hold of both 
outer levers; this will give all the power necessary to extract any tooth. Now rotate 
the handle to loosen the tooth in its socket, after which it can be readily lifted out. 



TO CUT OFF ANY SIZED MOLAR FROM THE SMALLEST POINT TO 
THE LARGEST SIZED TOOTH. 

1. Adjust the forcep as above; after getting a firm hold of the tooth to be cut 
off, grip one of the outer levers, tighten or press it against the center handle ; now 
with the other hand take hold of the other outer lever and gradually press toward the 
center handle, at the same time gradually releasing the other, and repeat this move- 
ment several times. This movement gives to the cutting blades not only an inward 
movement but a see-saw motion which will effectually cut through the enamel or hard 
substance of the tooth, after which by griping both outer levers and bringing them 
forcible together will complete the cutting or effectually cut off any molar tooth in all 
cases. The adjusting screw must be carefully attended to and kept closed up and when 
cutting off a molar tooth, especially at each and every see-saw motion, the adjusting 
screw should be tightened up. 

To be proficient in the use of this instrument the operator should practice the 
handling of it occasionally so as to fully understand the working of same. If the 
above directions are followed you will succeed in the most difficult cases. 



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DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10006. Open Molar Cutter $7.00; with handles, $10.00 




Fig. 10007. Closed Molar Cutter $7.00; with handles, $10.00 




Fig. 10008. Molar Extractor $7.00; with handles. $10.00 




Fig. 10009. Handles for above set per pair, $3 .00 

Truax, Greene &, Co.'s Dental Set, consisting of— 

1 Open Molar Cutter Fig. 10006 

1 Closed " " ll 10007 

1 Molar Extractor " 10008 

1 Pair Handles for above set " 10009 

Price $22.50 




Fig. 10011. Closed Splinter Extractor $7.00 ; with handles, $10.00 



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Fig. 10012. Open Molar Cutter. 



$8.00 ; with handles, $11.00 




Fig. 10014. Closed Molar 



Cutter $8.00 ; with handles, 811.00 




Fig. 10015. Molar Extractor . 



.00; with handles, $11.00 




Side View of above Cutters. 




Fig. 10016. Handles for above set. 



.per pair, 83.00 



NOTICE. 



Please do not cut or mutilate this book. 

In ordering, always state numter of Figure and page of Catalogue. 




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DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. 

Fig. 10018. Molar Extracting Forcep, 24 inch $9.50 

* « « - 20 " S.00 

" " " 16 " 4.00 

" " 13 il 3.00 

— — —— ■ 
Fig 10019. Gowing's Molar Forcep . > $13.00 





Fig. 10020. Molar Extracting Forcep, with Fulcrum anu Handles, 28 inch .. . . . $12.00 




Fig. 10022. Molar Extracting Forcep, with Fulcrum, 13 inch $G.0O 




Fig. 10024. House's Combined Tooth Forceps $18.00 



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Fig. 10025. German Molar Extractor. 



$15.00 





Fig. 10026. Turnkey for Extracting Large Molars, nickel 

plated $6.00 

Fig. 10028. House's Tooth Cutting Forcep, nickel plated, 24 inch $10.00 

" " " " " ' " 20 " 9.00 

14 " 6.00 

12 " ... 5.00 

Fig. 10029. Bavonet Wolf Tooth Forcep, nickel plated, 9 inch $2.50 

" '• 13 " 3.00 

Fig. 10031. Straight Wolf Tooth Forcep, nickel plated, 9 inch $2.50 

" " " " " " 13 " 3.00 




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Fig. 10039. Fash's Incisor Cutter. 



$9.00 




Fig. 10040. Straight Incisor Nipper, 9 inch. 



$4.00 




Fi°\ 10042. Walters'. Dental Chisel. 



.$10.00 




Fi°\ 10044. French Dental Chisel. 9 inch 



$2.00 




Fig. 10046. Gowing s Tooth Chisel , 



$10.00 



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DENTAL INSTRUMENT. 




PATENT JOINT FOR FORCEPS AND SCISSORS. 

There is perhaps no class of instruments more difficult to thoroughly cleanse 
than the ordinary forms of Forceps. Nearly all forms of Bone and Tooth Forceps 
have heretofore been constructed with closed joints, that not only afforded a safe deposit 
for disease germs, but furnished a good medium for conveying them from one patient to 
another. Our Patent joint is not only thoroughly aseptible, but it is as strong as the 
ordinary pattern. It may be unjointed in a second or two and as quickly put together. 
It combines all the necessary requisites in a perfect-working desirable instrument, and 
customers need have no hesitancy in ordering instruments constructed with our 
patent joint. 




Fig. 10500. Liston's Straight Bone Forcep, Aseptible . . $2.00; without spring, $1.85 




Fig. 10501. Liston's Curved Bone Forcep, Aseptible $2.25 




Fig. 10503. Bone Forcep, angular bent, Aseptible 82.25 




Fig. 10505. Satterlee's Bone Forcep, Aseptible $2.00 



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Fig. 10054. Plain Chisel, 6 inch $0.75 

« " 8 " 85 

« " 10 " 1.00 

« '• 16 " 1.25 




Fig. 10056. Lead Mallet $1.75 




Fig. 10060. Plain Tooth Cutting Forcep, 9 inch $2.50 




Fig. 10062. Dental Hook $1.25 



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DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10065. Chain Saw, with Rotating Handles $6.00 




Fig. 10066. Tooth Saw, Two Blades $4.25 




Fig. 10068. Plain Metacarpal Saw, Aseptible $1 .25 



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Fig. 10070. Tooth Separating Saw, Ebony Handle $1 .00 




Fig. 10072. Elevator and Raspatory $1 .00 




Fig. 10074. Gum Lancet $1.25 



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Fig. 1007G. Collins' Drills and Bone Trephines, all metal, complete, in case $22.50 






Fig. 10077. Hamilton's Bone Drills with guard, Aseptible $4.00 

(Drills to be kept in the hollow handle.) 

Fig. 1007S. Langenbeck's Drills, all metal $4.50 

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Fig. 10080. Brainard's Bone Drills. Aseptible $2.65 





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DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10081. 



Holbrook's Douche Curette $ 3 - 50 



$1.50 




Fig. 10083. Hebra's Bone Scoop. 




Fig. 10088. Darby's set Gouges and Chisels, Aseptible 



$5.00 




Fig. 10089. Raw Hide Mallet, Aseptible $0.75 




Fig. 10085. Trephines, Conical, $3.00 
" Cylindrical. 3.00 



Fig. 10087. Plain Dental Drill, $1.50 



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Fig. 10090. House's set of Combined Floats, nickel plated 
" Jointed Float, 
11 Stilt' Float, 



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I. (I 



$3.50 
2.25 
1.50 



Fig. 10094. Jointed Tooth Rasp $1.75 



Fig. 10095. Plain Stiff Tooth Rasp $1.50 




Fig. 10096. McPherson's File $0.75 



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Fig. 10098. Incisor File, 10 inch $0.50 





Fig. 10099. Float Blades for House's Float each, 25c; doz., $2.50 



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MOUTH SPECULUM, 




[Patent applied for.] 



FASH'S MOUTH SPECULUM. 

Fig. 10100. Fash's Mouth Speculum $10.00 

In placing this instrument "before the Veterinary Profession, we believe we are 
presenting a Speculum — the most perfect ever produced for strength and safety. It 
consists of two hinged semi-circular bars on each side, to the end of which are attached 
two semi-lunar cupped plates for operating on the back molars, and by detaching 
these, two Inter-dental plates are put in their place for operating on the Incisor teeth. 
These plates can be instantly changed without screw-driver by our, patent self-fastening 
lock. The Speculum is introduced the same as a bit. and when in operation is kept 
open by means of two Ratchet Bars connected with the side of the semi-circular bars 
and are capable of sustaining great pressure, thus making it impossible for it to close 
while operating. In operating upon and making examinations of Molar teeth, the 
semi-lunar plates, which are made to fit any mouth, should be used, as the pressure will 
be brought to bear upon the front teeth instead of the soft tissues of gums, thus avoid- 
ing pain or laceration of the parts. The Animal receiving no injury from the applica- 
tion of the instrument is easily controlled, in ordinary cases making no resistance 
whatever. For operating on the incisors, the cupped plates should be removed and 
the inter-dental plates substituted. The Speculum is perfectly aseptible and can be 
taken apart and put in a very small space. 



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Fig. 10105. 
"Varn ell's Mouth Speculum, $6.75 




Fig. 10101. Siemons* Mouth Speculum, $12.00 




Fig. 10102. 
Teufel's Mouth Speculum, $7.50 




Fig. 10104. 
Green's Mouth Speculum. S5.00 



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Fig. 10106. Gunther's Mouth Speculum. 



$9.00 



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MOUTH AND STOMACH INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10109. Balling Iron, nickel plated, $1 .50 
" " japanned, .75 





Fig. 10112. Codey's Drenching Bit, $2.50 




Fig. 10107. Berlin Mouth Speculum. 
Separable, parts can easily be 
taken in pieces and carried in 
the pocket $4.50 

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ft _.. 

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Fig. 10116. Plain Metal Drenching Horn ... $1 -0O 





Fig. 10114. Robber Drenching Bottle 



Fig. 10118. Drenching Horn, japanned $0.75 
$2.00 " " nickel plated, 1.75 



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Fig. 10122. Arnold's Balling Gun $5.50 

Fig. 10124. Plain Balling Gun $3.00 

Fig. 10125. Best Spring Balling Gun $4.50 

Fig. 10126. Leather Covered Probangs, 6 feet $4.50 

" « " 7 " 5.00 

S ,; 6.00 

- ■ - --<-—» 

TRUAX Si CO. 

Fig. 10127. Jointed Cane Probangs $2.50 




Fig. 10128. Truax, Greene & Co. Injection Puinp $ 8.00 

" " " " " in leather roll 10.00 

" " ll '• " in canvas " 9.00 



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MOUTH AND STOMACH INSTRUMENTS. 



THE ALLEN SURGICAL PUMP. 



BEWARE OF INFRINGEMENTS. 




Fig. 1. Showing the Pump attached to a table or board. 



Fig. 10129. 



By means of suitable attachments it forms an Aspirator. Injector. Stomach 
Pump, Bladder Syringe, Cupping Pump, Universal Syringe, and Force and Vacuum 
Pump, all combined in one instrument. 

With our improved attachments we claim for this pump : 

First. The most powerful, rapid, safest and only aseptible aspirator in use. 

Second. The only injector that can be used without admitting air with the 
fluid injected. 

Third. The most effective stomach pump in the market. 

Fourth. A safe bladder syringe that may be used with an ordinary catheter. 

Fifth. A reliable cupping pump of great power. 

Sixth. A universal syringe without valves, giving a steady, uniform current. 

Seventh. A vacuum pump capable of raising mercury in a vacuum to a height 
of twenty-eight inches. 

Eighth. A force pump that will force up (and sustain) a column of mercury to 
a height of twelve feet (equal to a column of water over one hundred and sixty feet 
in height). 



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MOUTH AND STOMACH INSTRUMENTS. 

THE ALLEN SURGICAL PUMP— CONTINUED. 

Ninth. The cleanest and most effective embalming syringe made. 

Tenth. A douche having a continuous current that can be made slow or fast, 
as desired. 

It is at the same time both a force and a vacuum pump, depending only on the 
direction in which the crank is turned, possesses an instantly reversible current, is 
without valves or stop-cocks, and so arranged that the same tube need not be used for 
a second operations, as the tube may be easily changed in a few seconds with no 
further expense than the cost of a new one. 

While the Allen Surgical Pump may be easily manipulated by being held in the 
hand, or attached by means of the clamp to a table, it can be worked to the best 
advantage by being fastened to a board or chair. When attached to a chair, the chair 
may be moved about as occasion may require. 

This device consists of a metal cylinder, upon the inner surface of which is 
coiled a single loop of rubber tubing, formed in the piece of suitable length. A shaft 
having a crank passes through the cylinder to which is attached a roller provided 




Showing the Action of the Roller. 



with springs so arranged that any degree of pressure desired can be made by it on 
the tubing. By properly adjusting the springs each revolution of the crank will 
displace as much air or liquid as is contained in that portion of the rubber tubing 
forming the loop. As the roller in passing around the circle must rest on the tubing, 
completely closing it at some point, there is no necessity for any valves. If one end 
of the tubing be attached to a vacuum bottle and the crank turned so as to force the 
air in the tubing in the opposite direction, a powerful vacuum will soon be formed; or 
if the same end be attached to an air receiver and the crank turned toward it, a high 
pressure of condensed air will be obtained. This apparatus is adapted for pumping 
both gases and liquids, and is either a force or vacuum pump, depending only on the 
direction in which the crank is turned. It has no valves or stop cocks, and the current 
may be instantly reversed. It has sufficient power to force a column of water to a 
height of one hundred and sixty feet, maintaining it at that height, and the next to the 
smallest size will easily pump one quart of liquid per minute. 

There are no delicate or complicated parts to get out of order. The rubber 
tubing will not wear out, and should it deteriorate after a few years' use, it may be 
replaced at the cost of a few cents. Our best outfits are supplied with duplicate tubes, 
so that the surgeon may be provided with one for septic and another for aseptic use. 



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MOUTH AND STOMACH INSTRUMENTS. 

THE ALLEN SURGICAL PUMP— CONTINUED. 




Fig. 3. Stomach Tube. 
STOMACH PUMP. 

It forms a stomach pump by simply connecting the stomach tube with the 
instrument. As such its advantages are: 

First. Its great power enables the operator to draw semi-solids and particles of 
undigested food through the openings. 

Second. Its reversible current enables him, if these openings become clogged, 
to reverse the crank and free them. 

Third. It may be used for washing out the stomach, and diluting its contents 
by simply placing the free end of the instrument in a bucket of water and reversing 
its current, thus filling up and evacuating the stomach as often as desired. 

ASPIRATOR. 

To convert the Allen pump into an aspirator, it is only necessary to connect 
with rubber tubing the trocar, and attach it to the pump, when the instrument is ready 
for work. 




Fig. 4. Emmet's Small Trocar. 
The aspirators heretofore in the market either necessitate the use of a vacuum 
bottle, or require the turning of a stop-cock every time the cylinder is filled. The 
latter work slowly, have valves that are easily clogged, and are usually unsatisfac- 
tory. The former requh-e the emptying of the bottle every time it is filled and the 
creating of a new vacuum, and as they will not work at all without a vacuum, they 
require an air pump that will always be in perfect working order. 



Fig. 5. Plain Aspirating Needles. 
As the Allen Surgical Pump possesses no piston (requiring frequent packing) 
valves .or stop-cocks, and, as it is used without a vacuum bottle, both the time usually 
employed in producing the vacuum and in emptying the bottle is saved. 




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THE ALLEN SURGICAL PUMP-CONTINUED. 






Fig. 6. 

Veterinary Injection Pipe $1.00 

Stomach Tube 5 -°° 

" " " extra length 6.00 

" Catheter, best ' 2 - u0 




Fig. 7. 



Veterinary Stomach Tube, extra length $6.00 




Outfit No. 52. 



Outfit No. 52. Veterinary— consisting of 1 6-inch Pump (Allen pattern) with 
extra heavy tubing; 1 extra Tube for same; 2 Clamps; 3 Connectors; 
2 Aspirating Needles; 1 Aspirating Attachment ; 1 Emmet's Large Trocar; 
1 Catheter; 1 Injection Pipe and 1 Horse Stomach Tube. In a neat, ser- 
viceable hand bag 



$25.00 



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CHAS. TRUAX, GREEXE & CO. 



NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 
AIR COMPRESSORS AND ACCESSORIES. 




Fig. 10147. Sass Spray Apparatus, complete $30.00 

There is no class of diseases more general than those of the nose and throat, and the range of possibilities 
within easy reach of the physician of largely increasing his practice by making more of a specialty of these 
ailments, is almost without a limit. 

A suitable apparatus for the treatment of these diseases consists principally of a light condenser with a 
few other diagnostic instruments and some style of an air compressor, for throwing sprays and powders over the 
diseased parts. 

This apparatus consists of a steel riveted gold bronzed receiver, 12x18. or a copper receiver. 7x28, full 
nickel plated, surmounted by double never-leaking wheel valves and gauge registering one hundred pounds. 
The receivers have been tested to three hundred pounds. T pump of modern construction, nickel plated, set of three 
hard rubber platinum-tipped spray tubes in rack. Automatic cut-off connected to receiver by silk-covered tubing, 
linen-lined tubing between pump and receiver. This outfit we guarantee perfect in every detail, and recommend 
it with the utmost confidence of its proving an indispensable aid to the busy practitioner. 



This improved 
atomizer is durable, 
compact and porta- 
ble , and it is recom- 
mended tothosewho 
desire a first-class 
atomizer. The boil- 
ers are all tested 
under a high press- 
ure.andareeachpro- 
vided with a safety 
valve that can be 
adjusted by means 
of a screw to any 
degree of .pressure. 



Fig.l014S. Truax, Greene 
& Co.'s No. 1 Steam 
Atomizer. . .Price, $3.50 




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29 



NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10137. Arnold's Nasal Punch . 




Fig. 10132. Bivalve Nasal Speculum, Aseptible Hinge. . . $3.50 

Plain "... 2.00 




Fig. 10133. Record's Nasal Speculum, $2.50 



.50 




Fig. 10134. 
Thebaud's Nasal Specu- 
lum, $7.50 




Fig. 10135. 
Trivalve Nasal Specu- 
lum. 86.50 



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NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10138. Jointed Bull Ring, $1.00 




Fig. 10140. Head Mirrors and Handles, 
with plain headband, 3 in., 
$2.75; 3£ in., $3.00; 4 in., $3.50 




Fig. 10143. Nose Twist $3.00 




Fig. 10145. Nose Clamp. 



(51.50 




Fig. 10146. Nasal Douche $1.75 



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31 



TRACHEAL AND ROARING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10159. Self-Retaining Trachea Tube, with _. „ 1/M _.., , _, 

Sieve $4 00 Fig. 10163. Withers' Trachea Tube. 

Alumi'nuili'.'.V. '.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.*.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.". 6^00 Metal. $2.50 

Silver 22.00 Aluminum 4.00 





Fig. 10160. Universal Trachea Tube, with 4 sizes clamps $9.00 



32 



CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



TRACHEAL AND ROARING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10167. Tracheal Retractors per pair, $4.00 




Fig. 10168. Angular Knife $1-50 




Fig. 10171. Tamponing Trachea Tubes $7.50 




Fig. 10172. Rhodes 1 Aretenectomy Knife 



$2.50 




Fig. 10179. Tracheal Scissors, double curved. 



$2.00 



Fi°r. 10174. Fish's Aretenectomy Knife 




Fig. 10175. Trachea] Vulsellum Forcep $2.00 

C 

Fig. 10177. Tracheal Tenaculum. 



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EYE INSTRUMENTS. 





Fig. 10181. Glass Eyes for Horses,$1.50 




csmaaisiEfeEKir 



Fig. 10182. Rubber Eyes fo. 
Fig. 10200. Plain Eye Speculum . . $1 .00 Horses $1.00 



Fig. 10183. Alum and Copper Pencils 25c. 



Fig. 10184. Dix'sSpud. 



.90c. 



Fig. 10195. Jaeger's Straight Kera- 

tome $1.10 



Fig. 10185. Medium Scalpel 



. $1 . 10 Fig. 10196. Jaeger's Angular Kera- 

tome $1.10 



Fig. 10187. Beers' Cataract Knife, $1 . 10 



Fig. 10197. Graefe's Narrow Cata- 
ract Knife $1 .00' 



_ Fig. 1019S. Bowman's Canalicula 
*ig. 10189. Couching Needle $1.00 Knife $1.10 




Fig. 10190. Daviel's Curette 81 00 Fig. 10199. Desmarre's Retractor, $1 .10 



34 



CIIAS. TRUAX, GEEENE & CO. 



EYE INSTRUMENTS 




Eig. 10213. Curved Iris Scissor, $1.00 



Eig. 10216. Straight Strabismus Forcep $1.00 




Fig. 10217. Curved Strabismus Forcep $1.10 




1 ' it»rni»iiniifniMiM»TTrrn7777 7nniTi77TTi7TT77TTv^^^ =Iin I j^ 

Fig. 10219. Graefe's Fixation Forcep $1- 50 

— — ■ !» 



Eig. 10221. Cilia Forcep $0.60 




Eig. 10222. Desmarre's Entropium Forcep #3.50 



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35 



EYE INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10230. Loring's 15-Lens Ophthal- 
moscope, with Quadrant 
and Tilting Mirror, 19 
Lenses, 4-inch Quadrant, 
giving 70 combinations . . $7.50 




Fig. 10232. Loring's 15-Lens Ophthal- 
moscope $0.25 




Fig. 10233. 
Loring's 7-Lens Ophthal- 
moscope $3.50 



Fig. 10234. Liebrich's Ophthalmoscope $2.50 



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POCKET INSTRUMENT CASES. 




Truax, Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Pocket Case No. 30, containing: 



1 Scalpel. 

1 Sharp Curved Bistoury. 

1 Straight 

1 Probe Curved 

1 Tenaculum. 

1 Miles' Castrating Knife. 

1 Neurotomy Needle. 

1 Knicking Knife. 

1 Director. 

1 Caustic Holder, Aluminum. 



1 Jointed Probe. 

1 Tait's Artery Forcep. 

1 Two-Joint Seton Needle. 

1 Tissue Forcep. 

1 Fitch Trocar. 

1 G-inch Curved Scissors. 

1 dozen Needles. 

1 Skein Silk. 

1 Bottle Antiseptic Tablets. 



All contained in a Solid Metal Aseptible Case, 7* inches long, 3 inches wide 
and l\ inch, thick 



$25.00 



Truax, Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Pocket Case No. 40, containing: 



1 Scalpel. 

1 Sharp Curved Bistoury. 

1 Probe 

1 Tenaculum. 

1 Miles' Castrating Knife. 

1 6-inch Curved Scissors. 

1 dozen Needles. 



1 Tait's Artery Forcep. 

1 Fitch Horse Trocar. 

1 Two-Joint Seton Needle. 

1 Director. 

1 Jointed Probe. 

1 Skein Silk. 

1 Bottle Antiseptic Tablets. 



All contained in a Metal Aseptible Case, 7J inches long, 3 inches wide and H 
inch thick 



$•20.00 



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37 



POCKET INSTRUMENT CASES. 

Truax. Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Pocket Case No. 50, containing: 

1 Scalpel. 

1 Sharp Curved Bis- 
toury. 

1 Probe Curved Bis- 
toury. 

1 Kniekhig Knife. 

1 Fitch's Horse Tro- 
car. 

1 dozen Needles. 

1 Tait's Artery For- 
cep. 

1 6-inch Curved Scis- 
sors. 

1 Tissue Forcep. 

lSeton Needle, 
Jointed. 

1 Director. 

1 Jointed Probe . 

1 Skein of Silk. 




1 Bottle of Antisep- 
tic Tablets. 



All contained in a Solid Metal Aseptible Case, 7& in. long, 3 in. wide and IX in. thick S18.00 




^wmw I '■"■ 

Fig. 10250. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Pocket Instrument Case, containing: 

1 Scalpel. 1 Curved Prove Point Bis- l Pr. Scissors, curved on flat. 

1 Curved Sharp Point Bis- toury. 1 Heavy Dressing Forcep. 

toury. 1 Tenotome. 1 Director. 
1 Tenaculum. 1 Double Edge Hoof Knife. 1 Jointed Probe. 
Needles and Silk in neat two-fold case of good quality ?1!.50 



38 



CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



POCKET INSTRUMENT CASES. 




Fig. 10260. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Pocket Case No. 14, containing: 

1 Scalpel. 1 Probe, Jointed. 

1 Straight Bistoury. 1 Scissors, Aseptible Lock. 

1 Curved Sharp Bistoury. 1 Pean's Artery Forcep. 

1 Tenaculum. 1 Plain Artery Forcep. 
All in a Leather-Lined Case 



1 Director and Aneurism 

Needle. 
12 Needles. 

1 Card Silk. 
$7.00 




Fig. 10262. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Pocket Case No. I, containing: 
1 Sharp Point Curved Bis- 1 Tenaculum. 

toury. 1 Scalpel, 

1 Probe Point Curved Bis- 1 Scissors. 

toury. 1 Artery Forcep. 
In a Two-Fold Morocco Case '. 



1 Jointed Probe. 
1 Seton Needle. 
Needles and Silk. 



89.00 



POCKET INSTRUMENT CASES made to order, new cases furnished and old instruments 

repolished and plated. 



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39 



POCKET INSTRUMENT CASES. 




Fig. 10265. 



Truax, Greene &, Co.'s Pocket Instrument Case No. 3, containing: 



1 Scalpel. 

1 Hoof Knife. 

1 Sharp Point Curve Bistoury. 

1 Probe " 

1 Knicking Knife. 

1 Thumb Lance. 

1 Polypus and Dressing Forcep. 

1 Plain Artery Forcep. 



1 Scissors. 

1 Fleam. 

1 Director. 

1 Tenaculum. 

1 Jointed Probe. 

1 Seton Needle unscrewing into* 

two parts. 
Needles and Silk. 



In a three-fold Morocco Case $18.00 



POCKET INSTRUMENT CASES made to order, new cases furnished and old instruments 

repolished and plated. 



40 



CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 




Tig. 10270. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Pocket Case Knife, Curved Sharp 
Point and Curved Probe Point Bistoury, $2.00. Handle and sin- 
gle blade $1.25 




Fig. 10271. Truax, Greene & Co.*s Aseptible Pocket Case Knife, Scalpel and 

Tenotome, $2.00. Handle and single blade $1.25 




Fig. 10272. Truax. Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Pocket Case Knife, Straight Bis- 
toury and Tenaculum, $2.00. Handle and single blade $1.25 




Fig. 10273. 



Truax, Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Pocket Case Knife, Scalpel and 
Curved Sharp Point Bistoury, $2.00. Handle and single blade.. 



$1.25 



Interchangeable blades. All combinations furnished at the same price. This is 
the most perfect and satisfactory double pocket case knife yet devised. It is perfectly 
aseptible, strongly made, and having no springs or small parts, it is not liable to get 
out of order. The blades when opened can be fixed so they are as firm as a solid handle. 



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41 



POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 




y 




Fig. 10320. Tenotome and Sharp Bistoury, Slide Catch. 

Hard Rubber Handle $2.25 




Fig. 10321. Scalpel and Probe Bistoury, Slide Catch, Hard 

Rubber Handle $2.25 




Fig. 10323. Probe Point Curved Bistoury, Slide Catch $1.50 




Fig. 10335. Straight Bistoury, no Catch $0.75 




Fig. 10327. Probe and Sharp Curved Bistoury, plain $150 



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POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 





Fig. 10350. Pricking Knife, single blade. 
" double " . 



$1.50 
2.00 




Fig. 10353. Castrating Knife. 



$1.25 





Fig. 10340. Berlin Pocket Knife, spring back. 



$3.00 



b£ 




£ Fig. 10342. Witber's Abscess Knife, spring back $2.25 



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43 




Fig. 10345. Withers' Single Abscess Knife, spring back $1 



Fig. 10370. Miles' Castrating - 
50 Knife and Scalpel, small.. .$2.25 



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CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10373. Concealed Blade Embryotomy Knife S 1 - 85 



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45 



POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10391. Langenbeck's Serresfins $0.50; dozen, $5.00 



Fig. 10392. Bull Dog Artery Forcep. 



#1.50 



Fig. 10393. Plain Aseptible Artery Forcep, Mouse Tooth. 



.75 



f^^^^m^^m^TJ^^mMBSm^ 



Fig. 10395. German Artery Forcep $1.75 




Fig. 10396. Fricke's Side Catch Artery Forcep, Aseptible $1.50 



Fig. 10398. Plain Aseptible Artery Forcep $0.50 to $1.00 




Fig. 10389. Angular Scissors $0.80 to $1.10 




Fig. 10390. Curved on the Flat Scissors $0.80 to $1.40 



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POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10403. Frog Seton Needle 




Fig. 10405. Sewell's Frog Seton Needle with Handle $2.50 




Fig. 10409. Folding Seton Needle 01.50 



Fig. 10400. Seton Needle, Jointed, Sharp $1.50 



Fig. 10402. Seton Needle, 2 Joint Probe 



#2.00 



Fiji;. 10408. Plain Seton Needles, 6-ineh $0.50 

" <• m '« 10 " 75 

« « » 14 " 90 

« w «» 18 " 1.00 



Fig. 10406. English Guarded Seton Needle $4.50 



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47 



POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 



Fig. 10420. Truax's Set Probes, large size $.2 . 0C 



Fig. 10422. Jointed Probes Plated, pair, 90c. to $1 .25; Silver, $1 .25 to $1 .50 



TBU«X»CO 



Z3 



Fig. 10423. Silver Probes pair, 50c. 




Fig. 10424. Grooved Director, 6 inch 40c . 



Fig. 10425. Exploring Trocar. 



a$^ 



90c. 




Fig. 10430. Truax Aluminum Caustic Holder ...75c. to $1.00 




Fig. 10432. Rowelling Scissors, plain $1 .50 

" best 1.75 



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CHAS. TKUAX, GREENE & CO. 



SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS-SUTURING, 





Fig. 10440. Abbe's Needle Holding Foreep, for Hagedorn's Needles $2.00 

Fig. 10442. Ethridge's Automatic Needle Holder, Aseptible $3.00 

Fi£ . 10443. Truax's Perfected Needle Holder $2.50 

jgfc 

j^ = ^___fli ffT ,: *|jls 

Fig. 10444. Truax's Modification of the Russian Needle Holder $3.00 

iffi 

Fig. 10446. Hagedorn's Needle Holder, all joints separable, will hold a needle in 

any position #(3.00 






75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. 



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SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS-SUTURING. 




/ 

Fig. 10458. Hagedorn's Needles small, doz., 75c; large, doz., $1.25 



I TRUAX GREENE & CO 



Cs 



Fig. 10450. Straight Needles 

doz, $100 




Fig. 10451. Half Curved Surgeon's Needles, doz., $ 1 . 00 




Fig. 10452. Double Curved Surgeon's 

Needles doz., $1 . 25 





Fig. 10453. Surgeon's Needles, self- 
threading, spring eye... doz., $1.50 



Fig. 10455. Full Curved Surgeon's 

Needles doz., $1 . 00 



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SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS-SU TURING 

SURGEONS' 




Fig. 10460. 
Metal Covered Bottles, 

loz $0.50 

Metiil Covered Bottles, 

2 oz 65 

Metal Covered Bottles, 

4oz 75 

Metal Covered Bottles, 

8oz 100 



Fig. 10462. Fig. 104a3. 

Surgeons' Silk, Nos. 1 to 14. Iron-Dyed Surgeon Silk, Nos.l to 14 

Per card,twisted,10c. ; braided,20c. Percard,twisted,10c. ; braided,25c. 



Fig. 10464. Cable Twist Silk; sizes, 4, 8,11 and 13 $0.30 

" Braided" " 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 50 





Fig. 10466. 
Silver Wire, 1 yard on spool, 6 spools in box, $1.20 



Fig. 10467. 

Silk Braided or Twisted in bulk. 

Write for prices. 





Fig. 10469. 

Fig. 10468. Ligature Bottle, 
Berlin Needle Bottles, 3 sizes, with two up- 
straight or curved. . ..each, $0.35 right reels $0.75 



Fig. 10470. 
Aseptic Silk, per bottle, Braided, $0.60 

Twisted 50 

Catgut 60 



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51 



SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS— SUTURING 




Fig. 10473. Braided Silk, assorted sizes, on tablets, 

in slip cases 50c. 




Fig. 10472. Surgeon's Sponges, per dozen, 
small, 50c. ; medium, $1 . 00 ; large, $1 .50 ; 
extra large, $2. 00; choice, $3. 00; small, 
on strings of 50 each, $1.00. 




Fig. 10474. India Rubber Drainage Tube per yard, 25c to35c. 




1 nun 

1 








|J 






|_ 






jliRUA'Xii Gl 





Fig. 10478. Sylvester's Ligature 

Bottle, hard rubber $1.75 




Fig. 104S0. Iodo- 
form Box with 
revolving top, 
Berlin pattern 



Fig. 10482. Hard 
Kubber 1 ocl c >- 
form Box 

50c. to SI -00 




Fig. 10486. All-Glass Ligature Box, 4 large size Fig. 10488. All -Glass Ligature Box, 

spools, Hagedorn's model $6.00 4 medium size spools $4.50 



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SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS— SUTURING 




Kangaroo Tendon Sutures. 

25 Sutures in each bottle. - = Price, $2.50 per bottle. 

We have made an arrangement whereby we can furnish Kangaroo Tendon 
Sutures prepared under the personal supervision of Dr. Henry 0. Marcy, of Boston, 

The profession is indebted to Dr. Marcy for the demonstration of the advantages; 
to be derived from the closure of all aseptic wounds, without drainage by the use of 
buried animal sutures. He published his observations five years previous to Werth, 
of Germany, to whom in Europe, is credited the valuable innovation. 

Dr. Marcy proved from many histological investigations that the suture, thus 
buried, is not alone slowly absorbed , but it is in large measure replaced by vitalized 
connective tissue. Somewhat recently these observations have been abundantly con- 
firmed in the elaborate work of Ballanee and Edwards — who give decided preference 
to the tendon suture, especially that from the tail of the kangaroo. Dissatisfied with 
catgut, as difficult to sterilize, and at the best inherently faulty in construction, Dr. 
Marcy made a painstaking investigation of the tendons from a great variety of an- 
imals for a substitute. In 1880 he determined that those from the tail of the kangaroo 
possessed advantages over all others, and urged their introduction to the surgical 
profession of Europe and America. They have withstood the crucial test of more 
than ten years' continued use. The chief objection to their general adoption has 
been the difficulty of obtaining them in sufficient quantity and the high cost. Notwith- 
standing their superiority over any other suturing material has already created aavide 
demand, it affords us great pleasure to be able to furnish our patrons carefully 
prepared kangaroo tendons at the greatly reduced price of ten dollars a hundred. 
Mailing orders will be filled for bottles containing twenty-five each, guaranteed 
aseptic. 

" I take pleasure in exhibiting, at the request of some of the Fellows, samples 
of kangaroo tendons, in the condition in which they are sent to me from Australia. 
It will be noted that this animal has the tendon of the tail disposed in a bundle of 
parallel fibres, running its entire length. These vary in size, dependent upon the 
size and species of the animal. As will be observed, they are easily separated into 
even, smooth, round strands of uniform size. Those from the species called the 



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SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS— SUTURING. 

wallabee are preferable, since the size of the tendons is that more commonly desired 
for the suturing of wounds. They vary somewhat in length, averaging about 20 
inches. I have carefully studied the tendons of every animal which I thought could 
furnish the material suitable for sutures." 

"I sent to Australia more than ten years ago for a supply of tendons from the 
tail of the kangaroo, inferring from the relationship of the species with th3 squirrel 
and oppossum, that the tail of this animal should furnish similar tendons, and of 
course, much longer and larger. It has been only after many and repeated efforts 
that I have been enabled, within two or three years, to secure a supply much in 
excess of my own immediate requirements. In earlier years I have paid any price 
demanded, even in Australia, 60 cents per strand, by the hundred. However, an 
arrangement has been recently effected , by which an ample supply may be obtained 
for furnishing the entire profession with reliable tendons." 

"Catgut has many defects, chief of which is, that for days together, the intestines 
of the animal, from which it is made, must remain in a state of active putrefaction, 
in order to separate the connective tissue sheath from the other coats of the bowel, 
This is then subdivided as required in size, and twisted into a thread, the ordinary 
catgut, or violin strings of commerce. 

The sterilization of this material, so as to render it safe for sutures or ligatures, 
and yet not injure its integrity, is by no means easy. As has been shown by many 
observers, the largest sizes especially of catgut prepared for surgical use, contain 
bacteria, capable, under favorable circumstances, of reproduction. This is doubtless 
the most valid reason why catgut, as suture material, has fallen into disuse. 

When its histological elements are investigated, it will be seen that its ultimate 
fibres cross each other diagonally to the long axis of the bowel. This is an admira- 
ble disposition to allow of the ever-varying size of the intestine, but it is little suit- 
able for i the purposes of great strength and inelasticity. The illustration is not 
overdrawn in the comparison of the attempt to make a strong cord by cutting the 
finest woven fabric upon the diagonal and twisting it. So great is the strength of 
the connective tissue of animals that catgut, when kept dry, is capable of resisting 
great strain, as in the high tension of musical instrument strings. But, when macer- 
ated, a softening process which must take place in the tissues of the body, the catgut 
unfolds and becomes a soft, elastic material. This explains why, in the interrupted 
suture, the knot is so untrustworthy. The tendons proper of animals have 
their fibres uniformly disposed in parallel lines, and as a consequence, when moist, 
are many times stronger than the same size of catgut." 

A properly prepared aseptic animal suture, buried aseptically in healthy tissues, 
slowly disappears, and, as histological studies abundantly prove, they are replaced, 
in large measure, by connective tissue cells, making a band of living, constricting 
or supporting structure, which surrounds the included part. 

This is of the highest importance in the ligating of large vessels, and of almost 
equal value in the supporting of many of the structures coapted in wounds, as, for 
example, in hernia, the repair of the perineum, etc. 

I am certain that one of the greatest advantages of modern surgery is found in 
the immediate coaptation of all well vitalized aseptic wounds, hermetically sealed 
without drainage. For this purpose the tendon suture is the ideal material, and I 
hazard very little in predicting that, at an early date, the clumsy, bungling method 
of closing wounds with interrupted sutures, at best liable to infection and subsequent 
danger, will be relegated to history, and the tendon suture will become an indispen- 
sable factor in wound treatment." — [Extracts from paper written by Dr. H. O. Marcy. 



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LEE'S NEW PATENTED ASEPTIC LIGATURE PACKAGES. 




All these packages are put up as ordered containing-, Catgut, Braided Silk, Tivisted 
Silk, and Cable Silk; there being no difference in the price of ligature used to fill the 
various packages. 

Fig. 3. Lee's Vertical 3-spool Tube, complete each $0 50 

Fig. 4. Lee's 3-spool Tank Package, complete each 75 

Fig. 6. Lee's No. 1 Small Tank Package, complete each 30 

Fig. 7. Lee's No. 2 Medium Tank Package, complete each 75 

Fig. 5. Lee's No. 3 Large Tank Package, complete 1 7S 

No. 2 Hospital Size, and No. 3 Extra Hospital Size. 



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DRESSINGS, PLASTERS, ETC. 

CANDLES, Sulphur doz., $1 . 75 

COTTON, Best Quality, Absorbent— 

1 lb. package lb.. .40 

J lb. " each, . 23 

Jib. " » .13 

1 oz. " " .07 

Hospital Quality, 5 lb. lots lb., .35 

" 25 1b. " " .32 

50 1b. " " .30 

" 100 1b. " " .28 

Borated, 1 lb. package " .45 

Jib. " each, .30 

Jib. >l " .20 

1 oz. " " .10 

Carbolated, 1 lb. package lb., .50 

" Jib. " each, .30 

Jib. " " .20 

" 1 oz. " " .10 

Cop. Sublimate, 1 lb. package lb., .45 

Jib. " each, .30 

Jib. " " .20 

loz. " " .10 

Dermatol, in oz. bottles " .20 

Iodized, 1 oz. bottles " .20 

Iodoform, J lb. bottles " .50 

" loz. " " .20 

Salicy lated, 1 lb. packages lb., . 65 

Jib. " each, .40 

Jib. " " .25 

loz. " " .10 

Sterilized, 1 lb. cartons lb., .65 

" Jib. " each, .20 

Styptic, 1 oz. bottles v " .15 

Cotton Wool, 1 lb. package lb., .35 

GAUZES, Antiseptic, 

Sterilized, Best Quality, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long, in can or jar each, .50 

1 " 5 " in carton " .40 

Borated, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long, in can or jar " .55 

" 1 " 25 " in carton " 1.60 

Carbolated, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long, in can or jar " .55 

1 " 25 " in carton " 1.60 

Cyanide of Mercury and Zinc, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long, in jar " .75 

Eucalyptol, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long, in jar " .75 

Iodoform, 5 per cent, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long, in can or jar " .90 

5 " 1 " 25 " in carton " 4.00 

10 " 1 " 5 " in can or jar " 1.00 

" 10 " 1 " 25 " in carton " 4.75 

Naphthaline, 1 yard wide, 5 yards long " .75 

Sublimated, 1 5 in can or jar " .55 

" 1 " 25 " in carton 1.60 



56 OHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



DRESSINGS, PLASTERS, ETC. 

GUTTA PERCHA TISSUE, Heavy yard 50c; lb., $2.00 

JUTE, Plain " .25 

Tarred " .40 

Bleached, Absorbent " .35 

LINT, Absorbent, 1 oz. cartons " .75 

1 lb. " " .00 

" Taylor's oz., 20c; " 1.50 

MACINTOSH, Black Rubber Cloth yard, 1.25 

Pink, Best Quality " 1.50 

OAKUM lb., 18 

50 bales " .12 

OIL SILK, Plain, 28 inches, in box yard, .80 

" 28 " " 5 yard rolls box, 3.60 

Protective (Green), Listor's, 28 inch yard, 1.50 

OIL MUSLIN, 36 inch " .60 

OIL PAPER, Mead's, 24 inch, 2 yard rolls roll, .75 

PEAT lb., .15 

PLASTERS, Rubber, Adhesive, on strong cotton cloth, 12-in. wide, 5 yard roll, 1.25 

Rubber, Adhesive, on moleskin, American, 7-in. wide, 1 yard roll " .50 

"7 " 5 " " " 2.50 

" " " twilled linen, American, 7-in. wide, 1 yard 

roll 50 

Rubber, Adhesive, on twilled linen, American, 7-in. wide, 5 yard roll 2.50 

Court, 3 pieces, assorted colors in tablet 2x3 inch doz., .25 

Isinglass, gold beater's skin, 6-inch wide, 1 yard roll roll, .30 

" moleskin, 7-inch wide, 1 yard roll .50 

" muslin, £ " 10 yards long spool, .20 

" 1 " 10 " " .25 

"8 "1 " roll, .25 

11 " 5 " " 1.50 

" silk, white, flesh or black, 7-inch wide, 1 yard roll .40 

" tracing cloth, white, flesh or black, 7-inch wide, 1 yard roll.. .30 

Adhesive, Plain, U. S. P. (by heat), 1 yard rolls yard, .25 

5 " roll, 1.00 

" on moleskin, best English, 1 yard rolls yard, .75 

" on swansdown, English, 1 .65 

Rubber, Adhesive, on strong cotton cloth, i-in. wide, 10 yd. spools. . .spool, .25 

« « j" u 10 h u 30 

1£ " 10 " ... " .40 

2 10 ... '" .50 
2J " 10 " ... " .55 

3 10 ... " .65 
7 " 1 yd. rolls roll, .25 

■ " 7 5 " 1.00 

SOAP, Antiseptic, Boric Acid doz., 2.00 

Hydronapthol " 2.00 

Salicylic Acid " 2.00 

Tar " 1.75 



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57 



DRESSINGS, PLASTERS, ETC. 

SPONGES. 

Surgeon's, Small doz., 

Medium, Fig. 10472 " 

" Large " 

" Extra Large " 

" Choice " 

" Very Choice " 

" Antiseptic, in bottles of 1 doz. each, Small " 

" Medium " 

" " " Large " 

" Small, on Strings, 50 on String string, 

Flat, Small each, 

" " Large " 

" " Extra Large " 

SPONGIO PILINE yard, 

WOOL, Lamb's, Absorbent, 1 lb. packages lb., 



$0.50 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

.75 

1.25 

2.00 

1.00 

.45 

.90 

2.00 

5.00 

1.90 

2.00 

2.00 

.40 

.35 

.25 

.25 



No. 1. Eubber Clipping Combs 25c. 



Cotton, Bleached ... 
" Unbleached . 

Paper, Plain 

Wood, Pine 




No. 2. English Horn Clipping Combs 



,25c. 




No. 3. Rubber Mane Combs 25c. 

COMBS. 

Tail Combs, Horn, Enameled Handle $0.60 

" Cherry, Plain 40 

" Hard Rubber, Plain 20 

with Handle 40 

Mane " " " " " 40 

.20 

Cherry, Plain 40 

" " Horn, Enamel Handle 60 

Hair Shedders each, . 50 



58 



CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



ROLLER BANDAGES. 

These bandages are made from fine quality bleached muslin, washed and ironed. 
This muslin is finished and especially prepared for this purpose, after which it is thor- 
oughly washed and purified, dried and ironed, and made into bandages. They are thus 
freed from impurities, and are soft and clean, and of nearly a pure white color. 
Bleached muslin, as it comes from the mills, contains many impurities, such as bleach- 
ing material, dressings, bluing, starch, etc. These are irritating to wounds, and band- 
ages of this kind are unfit for use. 



Width. 

1 inch , 

1* " • 

2 " . 
2 " 

n " '. 

2* « . 



Length. 



yard. 



Prices. 

doz., $0.10 

.35 

.45 

1.20 

.55 

1.45 



Width. Length. 

3 inches 4 yards 

" 8 " . 

5 " . 



3 
3* 

3* 

4 

4 



Prices, 
doz., $0.90 



BANDAGES, Roller, unbleached muslin, good quality. 



Width. 
1 inch. 

1 " . 

U " ■ 

2 " . 
2 " . 

n " . 

2* " . 



Length. 



yard 



Prices, 
doz., $0.06 
.15 
.21 
.27 
.75 
.35 
1.00 



doz., 



Prices 
$0.55 
1.20 
.90 
1.40 
1.25 
1.55 
Assorted in one-pound boxes, lb., .65 



Width. Length 

3 inches 4 yards 

3 " 8 " 

H " 5 " 

3* " 8 " 

4 " 6 " 

4 " 8 " 



BANDAGES, Roller, best white or red flannel. 
Width. Length. Prices. 

l£ inches 3 yards. . . .doz., $1 .25 

2 u 3 " .... " 1.50 

2$ - 3 " .... " 1.85 

BANDAGES, Plaster Paris, ready for use. 
Width. Length. Prices. 

2 inches 3 yards doz., $0.70 

2 " 6 " .... '" 1.25 

2£ " 3 " .... " 85 



Width. Length. 

2J inches 8 yards . 

3 " 4 " . 

3* " 5 " . 



Prices. 
,doz., $4.45 
. " 3.00 
. " 4.25 



Width. Length. Prices. 

2£ inches 6 yards .... doz., $1 .40 

3 " 3 " .... " .90 

3 " 6 " .... " 1.50 




Fig. 10491. Rubber Bandages with Tapes. 

NET PRICES TO PHYSICIANS. 
BANDAGES, Rubber, manufactured from pure gum, medium thickness. 



Width. Length 

2 inches 6 feet 



2 
2 
2 
2 

2* 
2* 



. 9 

• 10£ 
.12 
.15 

. 9 

• 10£ 
.12 



Prices, 
each, $0.40 
.50 
.60 
.70 
.90 
.60 
.75 
.90 



Width. Length. Prices. 

1\ inches 15 feet each, $1.05 



.18 

. 9 

.10* 

.12 

.15 

.18 



1.20 
.75 
.90 
1.10 
1.25 
1.50 



RUBBER BANDAGES, extra heavy, for Esmareh's Tourniquets. 

3 inches wide by 10 \ feet long, with tapes each, $1.50 

3 " 15 " " " 2.00 

We are also prepared to furnish Rubber Bandages to order from 30 to 60 feet 
long, or very light or extra heavy ones for special purposes. 



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59 



GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENT. 




PATENT JOINT FOR FORCEPS AND SCISSORS. 

There is perhaps no class of instruments more difficult to thoroughly cleanse 
than the ordinary forms of Forceps. Nearly all forms of Bone and Tooth Forceps 
have heretofore been constructed with closed joints, that not only afforded a safe deposit 
for disease germs, but furnished a good medium for conveying them from one patient to 
another. Our Patent joint is not only thoroughly aseptible, but it is as strong as the 
ordinary pattern. It may be unjoin ted in a second or two and as quickly put together. 
It combines all the necessary requisites in a perfect-working desirable instrument, and 
customers need have no hesitancy in ordering instruments constructed with our 
patent joint. 




Fig. 10500. Liston's Straight Bone Forcep, Aseptible $2.00; without spring, $1.85 




Fig. 10501. Liston's Curved Bone Forcep, Aseptible -$2.25 




Fig. 10503. Bone Forcep, angular bent, Aseptible 82.25 




Fig. 10505. Satterlee's Bone Forcep, Aseptible $2 00 



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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10520. Small Splinter Forcep, Aseptible. 



Fig. 10522. Heavy Splinter Forcep , 



$2.00 




$3.00 




Fig. 10523. Ferguson's Bone Holding Forcep, Aseptible $2.25 




Fig. 10525. Luer's Curved Bone Gouging Forcep . 



$2.50 




Fig. 10526. Curved Sequestrum Forcep, Aseptible $1.85 




Fig. 10528. Van Buren's Sequestrum Forcep, Aseptible $2.00 




Fig. 10529. Hamilton's Bone Forcep, very heavy, Aseptible 



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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10540. Hamilton's Bone Drills with guard, Aseptible 

(Drills to be kept in the hollow handle.) 



$4.00 




Fig. 10541. Langenbeck's Drills, all metal. 



$4.50 




jfci^ 




Fig. 10542. Brainard"s Bone Drills, Aseptible. $2.65 




Fig. 10544. Parker's Capital Saw, all metal $3.00 



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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. 





Fig. 10555. Siemon's Curette, Aseptible 



Fig. 10553. Von Brun's Bone Scoop, Aseptible $1 .40 



$1.25 



Fig. 10556. Mathieu's Concave Raspatory, Aseptible $1.25 

|lllil||!|ll||l!i|il|!l!ll||llil!l|!l!|«IpiBI 





Fig. 10557. Plain Chisel 75c. 




Fig. 10558. Gouge, for use with hand or mallet, Aseptible $1.10 




Fig. 10550. Schroder s Bone Scoop, Aseptible $1.90 




Fig. 1057S. Volkman's 4-prong Retractor $1.75 




Fig. 10572. Plain Metacarpal Saw, Aseptible $1.25 




Fig. 10577. Volkman's 2-prong Retractoi $1.75 



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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. 



Fig. 10590. Scalpel, 3 sizes each, $0.75 




Fig. 10591. Sharp Curved Bistoury $0.75 




Fig. 10593. Probe Curved Bistoury $0.75 



Fig. 10595. Tenotome. 



$0.75 




Fig. 10596. Miles' Castrating Knife $0.75 



Fig. 10597. Double Edge Hoof Knife $0.75 




Fig. 10598. Tenaculum $0.75 




Fig. 10599. Cartilage Knife $1.50 




Fig. 10600. Virchow's Cartilage Knife, convex blade $1.75 




Fig. 10601. Virchow's Cartilage Knife, center point $1.75 



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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 1060S. Byford's Dressing Forcep, $1.35 




Fig. 10610. Emmet's Twisting Forcep. $2.25 




Fig. 10612. Byford's Large Vulsellum Forcep, $2.75 




Fig. 10614. Plain Tissue Forcep, $1.50 




■ Fig. 10616. Heavy French Vulsellum Forcep, with catch, $2.00 



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05 



GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fi#. 106*20. Elevator and Raspatory, Aseptible .$1.00 



Fig. 10622. Sayre's Periosteotome, Aseptible $1.5.0 



Fi^. 10624. TuthilFs Neurotomy Knife $1.50 



Fig. 10626. Prof. Hughes' Neurotomy Needle $1.25 



€>^ 



Fig. 10628. Sim's Sponge Holder , 50 c . 



Fig. 10630. Emmet's Sponge Holder 50c. 



<§F 



Fig. 10632. Exploring Trocar 90c. 




Fig. 10634. Nested Tocars $3.50 



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67 



SYRINGES. 




Fig. 10050. Van Buren's Syringe, for cleaning cavities $1 . 75 




Fig. 10652. Fistula Syringe, hard rubber, 2 oz., 2 pipes $1 .50 




Fig. 10654. Brass Injection Syringe, 20 oz $5.00 




Fig. 10655. Quittor Syringe, with hard rubber pipes $1 .50 




Fig. 10657. Metal Injection Syringe 24 oz., $2.00; 36 oz., $2 25 




Fig. 10659. Hard Eubber Injection Syringe, 24 oz $3.00 



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SYRINGES. 




Fig. 10670. Hard Rubber Syringe, 1 oz., each, 55c. ; 2 oz., each, 65c; 3 oz., each, 
SOc. ; 4 oz., each, 90c; 6 oz each, 



Fig. 10672. Long Pipe Uterine Syringe, 1^ oz each, $1.00 




Fig. 10674. Metal Syringe, 2 oz $2.25 




Fig. 10675. Metal Syringes, 1 oz., dozen, $1 90; 2 oz., dozen, $2.25; 4 oz., dozen, 

$3.00; 8 oz., dozen, $5.25; 16 oz dozen, $9.00 



Fig. 10677. Straight Medicine Droppers dozen, $0.35 



Fig. 10678. Bent Medicine Droppers dozen, $0.35 



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GO 



HYPODERMIC SYRINGES. 




Fig. 10690. Hypodermic Syringe, No. 13, with stop-cock $2.25 

This is an aspirating hypodermic that can he used as an ordinary hypodermic. 
It is provided with an aspirating stop-cock that can be attached between the 
needle and the syringe, so that it is not necessary to either withdraw the needle 
or unscrew the syringe to expel the aspirated contents. 




Fig. 10692. Hypodermic Syringe, No. 14 $3.00 

This syringe, owing to its large size, is much used as an aspirator. It is similar 
to our No. 13, except that it is much larger and has ring handles. 



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HYPODERMIC SYRINGES. 




Fig. 10693. Hypodermic Syringe, No. 4, $2.50; small size $1.50 

This Syringe lias graduated glass barrel, fenestrated metal guard, end of barrel 
removable for introduction of hypodermic tablets, two steel needles with wire 
and bottle in morocco case. It is of good quality and will give satisfaction. 



Fig. 10695. 




Hypodermic Syringe, small size, No. 6 

A fair quality Syringe, with hard rubber attachments. 



$1.00 




Fig. 10697. Hypodermic Syringe, No. 9, small size, $2.75; with Platina Needles, $5.25 
This Syringe contains four bottles of hypodermic tablets. 



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71 



HYPODERMIC SYRINGES AND NEEDLES. 




Fig. 10700. Hypodermic Syringe, small size, No. 36 $2 . 00 

This is a double fenestrated syringe, provided with caps, so that it can be car- 
ried either in a pocket case or in the vest pocket. 



Fig. 10701. Hypodermic Needle. Fig. 10702. Hypodermic Needle, extra long. 

Hypodermic Needles, best steel, nickel plated, Fig. 10701 35c . 

" extra long, Fig. 10702 40c. 

We are prepared to furnish needles to fit all styles and makes of hypodermic 
syringes. 



= ..,—.- , ,-. , ... ..- i n- — 

TRUAXSCO. 

Fig. 10704. 

Hypodermic Needle, best steel, for aspirating, Fig. 10704 75c. 

Fig. 10706. 

Hypodermic Trocar, Fig. 10706 75c . 

Wire, for Needles, per bunch 5c . 

HYPODERMIC SYRINGE REPAIRING. 

We make a specialty of repairing hypodermic syringes, and as we often receive 
several in one mail, we ask that physicians attach their prescription blank or label to 
them, in order that we may know from whom we receive them. If a portion of the 
syringe is to be replaced, send us the entire syringe, so we can obtain a perfect fit. 

POTAIN'S ASPIRATOR. 

This Aspirator is 
supplied with three 
needles of different 
sizes, is nickel plated 
and put up in a neat 
leather case. It has- 
two automatic metal 
_B valves, one the re- 

jjg^ ^j^-jf • >*» -^ $00 verse of the other, 

which enable the 
operator to quickly 
change it from an ex- 
haust to a force pump, 
thus converting it in- 
to an injector. The 
valves are brass, easily 
cleaned, and are not 

Fig. 10708. MM Aspirator, »9.00 **«{ «$<£ 

and as the fluid passes only through the needle, long pipe and stop-cock, the instru- 
ment is easily cleaned. 




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ASPIRATORS. 




Fig. 10715. Lentz & Son's Aspirator $6.50 




Fig. 10718. Peaslee's Aspirator (large) , 



. $10.00 



Tig. 10719. Aspirating Needle, No. 1 75e. 



Fig. 10720. Aspirating NeedJe No. 2 75c. 



Fig. 10721. Aspirating Needle, No. 3 75c. 



Fig. 10722. Aspirating Trocar $1.25 



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BULLET INSTRUMENTS. 




Fi#. 10730. Jones' Shot and Bullet Extractor. 



$3.00 




Fig. 10732. Gross' Bullet Forceps , $1.75 




Fig. 10734. American Bullet Forceps $1.50 




Fig. 10736. U. S. A. Bullet Forceps 



$1.50 



;w^U\\SS^^SSU-,s^--vsvn^^VV_^U^v^^ a ^ x ^^v^v^ ^ 3 - 




Fig. 10738. Flexible Bullet Forceps $4.50 




Fig. 10739. Elastic Bullet Probe, Porcelain Head $0.75 



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DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 

THERMOMETERS. 




Fig. 10750. Thermometer in Gilt Case, 5-inch . 
u u u 6 " . 



$1.50 
1.75 



Fig. 10752. No. 1. Plain Self-Registering Thermometer, 5-inch $0.75 

This is a good thermometer, warranted, but is not re-tested. 



Fig. 10753. No. 4. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Self-Registering Thermometer, re- 
tested, 5-inch 

This thermometer not only possesses all the advantages of a self -registering in- 
strument, but is so constructed as to form a new index every time it is used, thus 
avoiding all danger of accidental loss of register. This enables us to fully guar- 
antee this thermometer not only to be accurate, but to retain its register indefi- 
nitely. Imperfect ones will be exchanged free of charge. 



$1.00 



y|llll | lllllllll|lMI|illllll l ||lllll ll .llllllllllip^^ S 

i ^ iMi J .4Ui J 4Jil<>^^ 

Fig. 10755. No. 5. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Magnifying Index Thermometer, 5-in. 
This thermometer is exactly like our No. 4, except that it has a magnifying 
index. They are all re-tested and guaranteed accurate. 



1.25 



Fig. 10759. Thermometer in Metal Case $1-50 





Fig. 107fi4. Flint's Hammer, Hard Rubber 

Handle $0.50 



Fig. 10760. Flint's 

Pleximeter. $0.25 



Fig. 10765. Traube's Hammer $1.50 




uaiW*3:!3(:CKJ*]' 




Fig. 10768. Taylor's Percussion Hammer, $1.50 Fi ~ 10762. Struck's 

Pleximeter, $0.35 



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75 



DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 

STETHOSCOPES. 




Fig. 10780. Dennison's Stethoscope $4.00 

This Stethoscope is the invention of Chas. Dennison, A. M., M. D., of Denver, Colo., and is the 
result of several years of careful research and experiments. Ita advantages consist in the non- 
metallic quality of the sounds transmitted ; its power of concentrating as well as conducting 
the waves of sound; the improved shape of the ear pieces and the bell endings, and its use in 
stethoscopic percussion. The arms and joints are made of hard rubber, thus avoiding the per- 
version of the natural sounds and elevation of the pitch, as is the case where metal tubes are 
used. So much care is exercised in this particular, that even the spiral lining wires of the 
flexible tubes are carefully laid between thin tubes of soft rubber, and the two then- vulcanized 
together. All the parts of this instrument are conical, so they form a gradually decreasing 
channel from the bell endings to the ear., as is shown by the dotted lines in Fig. 10780. This gives 
to the instrument the power of concentrating the waves of sound as well as that of transmitting 
them. In addition to the two bell endings that accompany most stethoscopes, it is provided 
with two additional ones, one of soft rubber and intended to use on uneven surfaces, as in 
emaciated patients, and the other for use in stethoscopic percussion. This bell is three inches 
in diameter, and for this use is held byttie pa-tient about three inches in f rontof his open mouth 
while the examiner makes forcible percussion (chiefly during expiration), thus obtaining the 
"cracked metal" and hollow sounds diagnostic of bronchial dilations, and cavities connected 
with the bronchial tract. The certainty with which these can be traced and mapped out by 
this means is astonishing to those who have never tried this method. We have no hesitancy in 
recommending this instrument to those who value a stethoscope for its real merits, as an aid 
in obtaining accurate results in chest examinations, and not for the outward scientific show so 
often made use of with these instruments as advertising mediums. 




Fig. 10782. Bartlett's (Chicago) "Laenec" Stethoscope $4.00 




Fig. 10783. Knight's Stethoscope $3.50 



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DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10784. Burt's Stethoscope, metal tubes, $6.00 




Fig. 10785. Valentine's Stethoscope, hard 

rubber tubes $3.35 




Fig. 10786. Camman's Stethoscope, with rub- 
ber band and Snelling's cup. . . . $1.35 




Fig. 10787. Camman's Stethoscope, set screw, soft rubber cup $2.25 




Fig. 10789. University Stethoscope 



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DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 

URINARY. 




Fig. 10790. Prof. S. A. McWilliams' Urine Test Case. 

Price $4.00 

This case contains : 

1 bottle of cupric sulphate solution 
for Fehling's test (the solution 
keeps best in separate bottles — 
mix in equal quantities in test 
tube when used). 

1 bottle for bi-chloride water, into 
which place nipple pipette after 
using with nitric acid. 

1 bottle for bi-chloride water, into 
which place long pipette after 
using with urine, until ready to 
clean. 

1 strip of paper, marked 1, 2, 3, etc.. 
in order to facilitate the record of 
persons' urine when allowed to 
stand in tubes, as No. 2, Mr. Jones. 

1 tablet of paper, 9|x5| inches by $ 
inch thick, for taking notes of 
examinations. 

1 urinary analysis guide book. 

1 glass stirring rod. 

1 lead pencil with eraser. 
12 filter papers. 



1 3-oz. lamp with wick and alcohol. 

1 good urinometer. 

1 urinometer jar with lip and grad- 
uated. Size 5£x|f inches. 
10 test tubes, size 5Jx x 7 6 inches. 

1 test tube holder. 

1 stick wrapped with cotton, for 
cleaning tubes. 

1 fine pointed nipple pipette for drop- 
ping nitric acid into test tubes 
when examining for albumen. 

1 fine-pointed cubic centimeter 
pipette, longer than above, to suck 
up urine for sugar examination. 

1 bottle nitric acid (this should not 
be kept in the box as the fumes 
will spoil contents). 

1 bottle with funnel for filtering 
cloudy urine. 

1 bottle of sodio-potassic solution for 
Fehling's test. 

1 jar of litmus paper — red and blue. 

1 jar of matches. 



This case presents a good combination in consideration of the price. Customers 
ordeiing it will be agreeably surprised at its convenience in making ordinary 
examinations. 



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DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 



URINARY. 




Truax, Greene & Co.'s Original Urine Test Case. 



Fig. 10794. Price of case, with bottles all filled, net. 



$6.00 



This case is made of hardwood, finely polished, and is constructed on a new 
principle which possesses many advantages. The upper part, which forms the test 
tube rack when in use, can be closed down and fastened; the hollow slats holding the 
funnel slide into the case; the drawer can be returned to its socket, thus forming a 
neat, compact box, that guards its contents from breakage and protects them from the 
injurious effects of dust, light and air, so that the contents may be kept clean and 
always ready for use. It contains eight re-agent bottles, two glass funnels, alcohol lamp, 
two beakers, porcelain evaporating dish, two small glass evaporating dishes, fourteen 
test tubes (assorted sizes), test tube holder, urinometer, graduated pipette, filter, litmus 
paper and one book on Urinary Analysis. Two of the re-agent bottles contain the two 
solutions now used in making Fehling's Test; one a solution of Sodio-Potassic Tar- 
trate, the other a solution of Cupric Sulphate, both so adjusted that, with the directions 
that accompany the case, a physician may easily make both a qualitative and a quantita- 
tive analysis for glucose, thus enabling the practitioner not only to detect sugar in 
suspected cases, but to make comparative tests, from time to time, in known cases of 
diabetes. They are always ready for use, and will keep for any length of time. 



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79 



DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 




Fig. 10816 Bent Medicine Droppers, doz., 35c. 



Fig. 10818. Test Tube Rack, 65c. 



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DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS-MISCELLANEOUS. 

URINARY. 




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BLEEDING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10864. Guarded Spring Lancet, $2.25 Fig. 10866. Plain Spring Lancet, $1.75 





Fig. 10867. Abscess Lance 75c. Fig. 10869. Plain Lance 75c. 





Fig. 10860. Fleams, Berlin Model, fine quality. Fig. 10862. Fleams, ordinary quality;. 
1-blade, $1.00; 2-blade, #1.25; 3-blade. . .$1.50 l-blade,60c; 2-blade, 65c; 3-blade, 75c. 



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CASTRATING AND SPAYING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10880. Miles' Ecraseur $9.00 




Fig. 10882. Chassaiguac's large Chain Ecraseur. Straight, $12.50; curved $13.50 




Fig. 10884. Patent Ecraseur $15 00 



The advantages of an Ecraseur that would permit the operator to take in or pay 
out'*' the slack" of the chain has long been appreciated by veterinary surgeons. Many 
plans have been suggested, and while some have answered fairly well, none have 
proved as effectual and desirable as the one shown in the above illustration. After 
securing the chain in the sliding block the operator by pulling on the handle may 
draw the loop as tightly around the parts as can be done without screw power. By 
throwing forward the little lever shown on the upper side of the instrument, the screw 
Ibecomes at once engaged and the operation concluded as with a plain Ecraseur. 



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CASTRATING AND SPAYING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10892. Eachet Castrating Clamp $4.75 




Fig. 10894. Berlin Castrating Clamp 




$7.00 



Fig. 10900. Raub's Castrating Forcep $5.00 




PATENT APPLIED FOR. 



Fig. 10890. Fash's Emasculator. 



$10.00 





Fig. 10898. 
Fig. 10896. House's Castrating Clamp, $6.50 Plain Castrating Clamp, $4.00 



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CASTRATING AND SPAYING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10904. Miles' Castrating Knife #L5(> 




Fig. 10905. Plain Castrating Knife.. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, $1.25 




Fig. 10908. Miles' and Plain Castrating Knife $2.25 




Fig. 10902. Scalpel and Castrating Knife $2.25 



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CASTRATING AND SPAYING INSTRUMENTS. 



Fig. 10925. Plain Spaying Needles 25c. 




Fig. 10927. Miles' Spaying Needles 75c. 




„»,nLV.«tvm:n.'rei 




Fig. 1092S. Miles' Spaying Sound 75c. 




Fig. 10920. Small Wire Ecraseur. 



, $3.00 




Fig. 10922. Miles' Spaying Scissors. 



$6.00 




Fig. 10924. Williams' Spaying Speculum. 



.00 



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CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS. 

The art of caponizing seems to be very little known in this country. . The opera- 
tion, however, is quite simple, and in France and Italy is frequently allotted to mere 
children. 

This set is especially invented to enable farmers and poulterers to do their own 
caponizing. 

The advantages of capons are, much larger fowls, sweeter and finer meat, and will 
pay 100 per cent, more than ordinary fowls. They will rear and care for many more 
young chicks from an incubator or hen than a hen will, on account of their large size. 
They like the young chicks' company, neither hens nor cocks having any use for them. 
The hen, after bringing out a brood, feed her for a few days, then let her run with 
the flock and she will lay again. 

No farmer who raises poultry can afford to be without this set. 

This set consists of one fine steel knife and forceps; one nickel-plated spreader, 
both well adapted for the purpose; improved German silver cutting and twisting 
scoop, with fine hook on opposite end; one fine German silver probe, and four German 
silver hooks attached to cords for quickly securing the fowl; all in a fine velvet-lined 
case, with twenty-five cent book, Practical Caponizing and How to Make Poul- 
try Pay. 
Sent by mail, on receipt of price $3.00 net. 

This little instrument is for marking young and old chickens and all kinds of fowl. 
It is invaluable to Breeders and Farmers. The markings will enable them to recognize 
their fowl at a glance, either with or without their feathers. If you have fowls stolen 
you need no better proof than your own private marking, which need not be known to 
anyone but yourself, keeping a register as follows: 

Invented September 5th » 

Fig. 10930. 

P. Rock 

Wyandotte 

Brahma 

Leghorn 

Dorking 

Cochin 

Game 

etc. 

etc. 

P. Duck 
Turkey 
Geese 

• • • 

etc 

etc . Large. Small. 

These fifteen figures can be made into 225 different ways of marking. This can be 
increased by marking the skin of the wing. It is a great advantage for young chicks. 
The eggs are marked from the different breeds, and as soon as the chicks are hatched 
they are marked with the punch ; by so doing you can tell their age, and every detail 
in regard to them. This punch is worth its price several times over in detecting the 
chicken thief. The cut shows full size. They are made in two sizes, for large and 
small chicks, nickel-plated, have steel cutter and spring, and are made small and neat 
to caf ry in the vest pocket. Sent by mail, on receipt of price, 25 cents each. 





Sizes. 



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CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 10931. Miles' Caponizing Knife $0.50 




Fig. 10932. Miles' Caponizing Spoon Forcep $3.00 




Fig. 10933. Miles' Caponizing Spreader $2.50> 



Fig. 10934. Caponizing Probe $0.20> 



FARMER MILES' CAPONIZING OR No. 2 SET. 

This set has a great many admirers, as it does away with the horse hair. It con- 
sists of a knife for making the incision; the Spreader Forceps for holding the side 
open; sharp hook for catching the skin; the Loop Forceps is for catching and remov- 
ing. Cords with hooks are for holding the bird. They are very fine instruments, 
made of the finest steel and of the best workmanship. 



CHAS. TKUAX, GREENE & CO. 



CAPOIMIZING INSTRUMENTS. 



bfl 



Fig. 10947. 
Plain Caponizing 
Spreader 50c. 




Fig. 10946. Wigmore'slCaponizing Hook and Scoop. . . . $1.50 




$6.00 



Fig. 10941. 



Wigmore's Caponizing Set, with Book of Instruction?, 

$2.7 J 



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OBSTETRICAL AND PARTURITION INSTRUMENTS. 

"MULLEN'S PARTURITION INSTRUMENTS." 




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TRUAX- GREENE -CO 



Fig. 10948. Mullen's Obstetrical Saws and Handle. 




Fig. 10949. Mullen's Obstetrical Forcep and Handle. 




a 



<nna 



Fig. 10950. Mullen's Guarded Obstetrical Hook and Handle. 





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Fig. 10952. Mullen's Obstetrical Hooks. 
The Mullen's Obstetrical Set, complete in Roll Case 




$60.00 



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OBSTETRICAL AND PARTURITION INSTRUMENTS. 



PROF. WITHER'S OBSTETRICAL SET. 




Fig. 10955. Wither's Repeller, with removable spear $2.50 




Fig. 10957. Wither's Long Probe Point Cutting Hook $2.25 




Fig. 10959. Wither's Long Sharp Point Cutting Hook $2.25 




Fig. 109(30. Wither's Long Sharp Point Hook $1.75 




Fig. 10961. Wither s Chisel $2.50 



Fig. 10962. Wither's Straight Rope Carrier $1.50 



BALANCE OF PROF. WITHER'S SET SHOWN ON NEXT PAGE. 



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OBSTETRICAL AND PARTURITION INSTRUMENTS. 

PROF. WITHER'S OBSTETRICAL SET— Continued. 



!l H lr— rn 



Fig. 10964. Wither's Obstetrical Saw 



pro 

$2.75 




^Jlffi) 



Fig. 10965. Wither's Curved Rope Carrier $1-75 



Fig. 10966. Handles, for Wither's Saw and Rope Carrier, per pair. 



$2.50 





Fig. 10967. Fig. 10968. 
Wither's Short Blunt Hook $1.25 Wither's Short Sharp Hook .$1.50 



Wither's Obstetrical Set, complete in Roll Case 



$20.00 




Fig. 10970. Mullen's Foal Hook . 



$3.00 



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OBSTETRICAL AND PARTURITION INSTRUMENTS. 

Swain's Patent Veterinary Embryotome. 

The only practical instrument invented for performing extensive embryotomy. 
It cuts from the operator and against the expulsive efforts of the dam of the foetus 
operated upon, the advantages of which are readily apparent to the experienced obste- 
trician. 




The Embryotome is provided with a shield which effectually protects the genital 
organ during insertion of the instrument, and is easily removed while operating. It 
also has three blades, two with rounded points and one with sharp point, either of 
which can be quickly detached and exchanged if desired. A screw driver for the 
purpose is provided in the joint of staff. The instrument is thirty inches in length 
and two inches wide at the cutting point, and so constructed as to be very light and 
strong, being made of the finest quality of instrument steel, finely finished and full 
nickel plated. The method of operating and use are so simple as to require but little 
explanation; but will say, with anterior presentation the head deviated backward, the 
cervical vertebra is readily and easily divided and the head and neck removed, also in 
case of breach or crop presentation the head of the femur may readily be disarticulated 
and the hind legs removed. The hooks are then applied and delivery effected by 
traction. 

Its advantages are : 

First — When in position and force brought to bear it cannot be displaced. 

Second — It possesses double cutting power. 

Third — Sliding motion while in operation, the advantages of which cannot be 
overestimated. 

Fourth — It is capable of rapidly cutting bone as well as soft structures. 

The inventor, having had many years experience in Veterinary Obstetrics, and 
having felt the want of a practical, easy operating Embryotome, has, after many trials, 
perfected this instrument, and is confident that no practitioner can afford to be with, 
out one. All successful Obstetricians must feel the necessity of always being prepared 
with the most improved instruments to meet their cases. This Embryotome is offered 
you at a very reasonable figure. 

Price, each $20.00 



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Fig. 10972. Blunt Hook and Crotchet, 15 inches $3.00 




W 



b£ 




£ Fig. 10979. Hinged Repeller, Jointed Handle. 

Stiff 



$4.50 
4.00. 







Fig. 10973. Sharp Articulated Foal Hook . . $2 50 




Fig. 10977. Parturi- 
tion Hook, $3.50 Fig. 10974. Blunt Foal Hook. 



$2.00 



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Fig. 10994. Wheat's Vaginal Speculum. 



812.00 




Fig. 1 0990. Hard Rubber Speculum $4 50 




W 



■2 Fig. 10990. Pig Forcep $3.50 




tt, Fig. 10992. Bitch Forcep 




Fig. 10998. Jennison's Uterine Douche $3.00 



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OBSTETRICAL AND PARTURITION INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 11004. Concealed Blade Embryotomy Knife $1.85 




Fig. 11006. Embryotomy Knife Metal Handle $1.75 




Fig. 11008. Embryotomy Knife, Rubber Handle $2.00 





Fig. 11023. Ring Embryotomy 

Knife, straight $1.25 



Fig. 11022. Ring Embryotomy 

Knife, curved $1.25 




life ■—--!■? 




Fig. 11020. Leach's Embryotomy Fig. 11009. Embryotomy Saw. 

Kndfe $1.50 



$1.50 




Fig. 11025. Miles' Leg Spreader . 



$6.00 



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GYNAECOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 

Dr. M. E. Knowles' Set for the Treatment of Sterility and Uterine Diseases. 




Fig. 11027. Knowles' Vagioal Speculum, metal $15.00 




Fig. 11030. Knowles' Cervical Dilator $2.50 




Fig. 11031. Knowles' Uterine Dilator $15.00 




Fig. 11032. Perfected Needle Holder, large size. 



..$4.00 



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KNOWLES' UTERINE INSTRUMENTS— Continued. 




Fig. 11033. Applicator Forcep. 



$7.00 




Fig. 11034. Vulsellum Foroep $7.00 



■•an.nin-.m.ia..^ 



Fig. 11035. Tenaculum. 



$2.00 



TRUflX-GREENE- CO 



Fig. 11036. Serrated Uterine Curette . 



$4.00 




( . ■ ' :: 



n ,. 



Fig. 11038. Flexible Copper Applicator , ... $1.75 



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KNOWLES' UTERINE INSTRUMENTS-CONTINUED. 




Fig. 11044. Knowles' Vaginal Retractors 

(2 in set) each, $4.00 




Fig. 11042. Wire Twisting Forcep. 



$2.50 




Fig. 11043. Curved Uterine Scissors $6.00 



Pi 



TRUAH-GBEENE-CO 



Fig. 11039. Powder Blower. 



W 

$2.50 




Tig. 11040. Introducer and Pessary $10.00 




Fig. 11041. Uterine Douche 

Dr. M. E. Knowles' set of Sterility and Uterine Instruments, complete in a fine 
case with nickel trimmings 



. $3.00 
$110.00 



75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. 



09 



ARTIFICIAL IMPREGNATION. 




Fig. 11060. Sutherland's Impregnating Syringe 



.$8.00 



This Syringe has been in use some time, and meets every requirement. With it 
artificial impregnation is a success, and many mares heretofore sterile have produced 
valuable colts. 

By D. G. Sutherland, V. S. 

( Reprint from " Clark's Horse Review." ) 

Artificial impregnation, or, in other words, the propagation of the species in an unnatural 
manner, is not new in theory, and has, perhaps, to a certain extent heen practiced. It has for 
many years heen known to medical men that the introduction of the semen of the male into the 
uterus, or womb, of the female by artificial means could be followed by impregnation ; that the 
semen of the male coining in contact with the ovum, or egg, of the female, no matter in what 
manner it was introduced, would fertilize the egg and the female would become pregnant. 

Experiments with animals, so far as I know, have been very limited, but I have at our 
breeding farm demonstrated that artificial impregnation is not only possible but practicable, 
and we have the produce to show — one filly and two colts, straight, sound and good, and par- 
taking as much or more of the characteristics of the horse Sphinx than those bred in the 
ordinary way. The process is not complicated and is given in full. Last year an ordinary 
syringe was used, but this season a syringe of my own pattern, of the proper length and shape, 
was procured from Charles Truax, Greene & Co., 75 and 77 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111., who 
have kindly furnished the cut given and have placed the instrument on the market. This 
syringe seems to be perfect, and answers the purpose admirably. With it a competent veteri- 
nary, or one well versed in the location of the parts, will have no trouble in properly introduc- 
ing the semen into the uterus of the mare. Introduce the hand and arm, well covered with 
vasaliue, into the vagina. When the os uterus, or mouth of the womb, is located, take the 
instrument in the left hand, pass it along the lower side and close to the arm and into the os 
uterus, or opening of the womb. The syringe now being in position, all that remains to be done 
i3 to push in the piston rod with the left hand (the right always holding the instrument in 
position), and the semen contained in syringe is delivered in its proper place. 

The necessary semen can be procured in two ways. By the introduction of the syringe 
into the vagina of the mare immediately after service and'drawing out a necessary amount; 
or, what is the better way, have a clean earthen bowl of the proper temperature, steady the 
horse at time of service in the usual manner by placing the shoulder of an attendant on each 
side of the mare behind the front legs of the horse. After service and withdrawal of the penis 
a sufficient quantity can be caught from its end and from what frequently follows it from the 
mare to impregnate not one but frequently two or three mares if necessary. The mare to be 
injected should be close at hand, and the whole operation need take but a few moments. 

I have found, under the microscope, that the semen after being exposed to the air out of 
doors on a windy, cold day, lived for nine minutes. At the end of that time motion ceased 
and life was evidently extinct. Another series of experiments will be made to ascertain how 
long the semen can be kept alive by keeping it at the proper temperature and excluded from 
the air and in chemical solution. In connection with a physician I have examined the semen 
of Sphinx and other stallions, and he pronounced the semen of Sphinx the strongest and most 
active he had seen — in fact, stronger than in the majority of men. These examinations show 
that there is still much to be learned by breeders. 

The advantages of artificial impregnation, not only to owners of stallions but to breeders, 
is positive and of great value. To illustrate: The first mare experimented on last year 
belonged to H. Coleman, of Saginaw. She produced one colt to Sphinx, was bred the next two 
years to the same horse but failed to get in foal. In 1891 she was not served by the. horse but 
was injected once and proved to be in foal. This year (1892) she produced a fine filly, partaking 
much more of the shape and characteristics of the horse than the former foal. The second 
mare belonged to the farm and had been bred to other stallions two years without result. At 
the second injection she stood, and produced this year a fine horse colt that promises much a> 
a trotter. The third was a driving luare and was injected as an experiment, she never having 
been bred. She stood to the first injection, and has as fine an individual colt as there is on the 
farm. 



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TEAT INSTRUMENTS. 



MallbiMUMAHII 

Fig. 11078. Self -Retaining Milking Tube Plated, $0.45 ; Silver, $0.70 




Fig. 11076. Plain Milking Tube Plated, $0.30; Silver, $0.40 




Fig. 11068. Ring Handle Teat Slitter $3.00 




Fig. 11070. Thompson's Teat Bistoury $2.5& 




Fig. 11072. Greene's Teat Bistoury. 



$4.50 




Fig. 11074. Wigmore's Teat Bistoury. 



$2.00 



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HOOF INSTRUMENTS. 




© Fig. 11080. Hoof and Operating Set, containing: 



"Z 1 Saw. 

m 1 Gouging Knife. 

cq 2 Double Edge Hoof Knives. 

1 Scalpel. 
£2 1 3-Blade Fleam. 



3 Single Edge Hoof Knives- 
1 Neurotomy Knife and 

Needle. 
1 Double Edge Sage Knife. 
1 Handle. 



Leather Roll, chamois lined $15.00 



o 




; Fig. 11084. Folding Hoof Knife $1.50 



.£3 




a - Fig. 11085. Stiff Handle Hoof Knife $1.25 



g Fig. 



11086. Sage Knife, right and left $1.15 

M " double edire — 1.15 



tt 




£ Fig. 11087. Double Edge Hoof Knife $1.25 



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HOOF INSTRUMENTS. 



Fig. 11095. Hook and Hammer 




$1.75 



Fig. 11090. Stiff Metal Handle Hoof Knife, each $1.50 

Set of two, right and left, metal handles, in leather case, set 3.00 




Fig. 11089. Hoof Knives, set of 4 and 1 handle, $4.00; in roll-up leather case $5.00 




Fig. 11094. Frog Seton Needle $0.75 

Fig. 11098. Clipping Shears, plain $1XH> 

" u leather rings 1.25 




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HOOF INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 11100. Singeing Lamp for Gas, 2 heads, including tubing. 



$7.00 





Fig. 11102. Singeing Lamp for Alcohol $3.00 




Fig. 11104. Berlin Quarter Crack Forcep, with small and large jaws, 2 dozen 

clamps $10.00 





Fig. 11106. Quarter Crack Forcep, $4.50; with Iron, $5.75 



Fig. 11108. 
Plain Hoof Searcher $2.00 




3!2> 



Fig. 11109. Berlin Hoof Searcher. . . $4.00 



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FIRING INSTRUMENTS. 



THERMOCAUTERIES. 




Fig. 11130. Paquelin's Thermo-Cautery 

Extra knives, each, $10.00. 



$25.00 




Fig. 11132. Zoo-Cautere, the above set without feathering point $27.50 



75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. 



FIRING INSTRUMENTS. 



105 




Fig. 11135. Pocket Thermo-Cautery, with double bulb. 



$16.50 




Fig. 11140. Firing Irons, each .$0.75 

Firing Iron Handles 1.00 

Truax, Greene & Co.'s Firing Set, containing 3 Puncturing Irons, 3 

Feathering Irons and 1 Handle, in a neat Leather Roll 6.00 



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FIRING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 11154. Self-Blowing Furnace for heating Firing Irons 



. $9.00 



The Furnace, as arranged, is absolutely non-explosive, being provided with an 
air-blast, which supplies the necessary pressure to force the fluid to the burner, instead 
of the elevated tank. 




Fig. 11147. Firing Irons, any pattern, without handle, each — $0.75 

Firing Iron Handle, universal ... 1.00 

Firing Iron, with plain stiff handle 75 

Fig. 11150. Williams' Pyropuncturing Iron $3.50 




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NEUROTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 11160. Neurotomy Knife, right and left each, $1.50 



Fig. 11162. Hughes' Neurotomy Hook and Needle $1.50 



Fig. 11163. Plain Artery Forcep. 




Fig. 11165. Curvedion Flat Scissors, 6-inch $1.50 



Fig. 11167. Tuthill's Neurotomy Knife $1.50 



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LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 




ig. 11170. Little's Lithotomy Forcep, Aseptible. 



$4.00 




Fig. 11172. Curved Lithotomy Forcep, Aseptible. 



$4.00 




Fig. 11174. Dolbeau's Lithoclast, Aseptible . 



$9.00 




Fig. 11175. Gouley's, Double Lever Lithoclast. 




Fig. 11176. Bigelow's Lithotrite, latest pattern $45.00 




Fig. 11177. Thompson's Lithotrite , 



$40.00 




■ H.Vr.'.W.WiUHI 




Fig. 11179. Reliquet's Lithotrite $45.00 



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LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 11192. Lithotomy Scoop and Conductor, Aseptible $1.75 



Fig. 11194. Luer's Lithotomy Scoop, Aseptible $1.85 




Fig. 11195. Sharp Pointed Lithotomy Scalpel, Aseptible $1.25 



Fig. 1119fi. Probe Pointed Lithotomy Scalpel, Aseptible $1.25 



Fig. 11197. Large Scalpel, No. $1 .25 



^u 



Fig. 1119S. Blizzard's Probe Pointed Bistoury, Aseptible $1.25 



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CATHETERS. 




Fig. 11200. Metal Mare Catheter, Jointed $2.00 

" " " Stiff 1.50 




Fig. 11202. Combined Horse and Mare Catheter. 



, $4.00 




Fig. 11206. Horse Catheter, plain . : $1.25 

" '• linen, best quality 1.50 

Colt " " " " 1-50 




Fig. 11207. Horse Catheter, with stylet, best quality $1-75 



75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. 



Ill 



DEHORNING INSTRUMENTS. 





Fig. 11210. Leavitt's Dehorning Clipper $9.00 

Fig. 11214. Plain Dehorning Forcep 05.00 

Fig. 11216. Dehorning Gouging Forcep $3.50 

wmzm 

Fig. 11218. Dehorning Saw $1.00 

" " Nickel-plated ' 2.50 

HAAFF'S DEHORNING SET. 

Consisting of 1 Saw, 1 Punch, 1 Gouging Forcep. 
Set, complete $3.00 





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POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 11230. Finnel's Post -Mortem Case, containing : 

1 Amputating Knife, Saw. 1 Set Heavy Chain Hooks. 

1 Handle to fit the above 1 German Silver Blow Pipe. 

3 Assorted Scalpels. 1 Dissecting Forcep. 

1 Steel Handled Cartilage Knife. 2 Needles and Thread. 

1 Straight Dissecting Scissors. 1 Chisel. 

1 Steel Handled Tenaculum. In Rosewood Case, with lock and key. 

Price $9.50 




Fig. 11232. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Post-Mortem Case, containing: 



1 Hammer. 1 

1 Costotome Chisel. 1 

1 Steel Handled Cartilage Knife. 1 

3 Assorted Scalpels. 1 

1 Steel Handled Dissecting Hook. 1 
1 Pair Plain Dissecting Forceps. 

1 Enterotome. 2 
1 Set of Heavy Chain Hooks. 

Price , 



German Silver Blow Pipe. 

Plain Chisel. 

Pair of Straight Dissecting Scissors. 

Amputating Knife. 

Saw, with lifting back and separable 

handle. 
Needles, Thread and Wax. 
Mahogany Case, slide or lock. 

$17.00 



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POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 1 1240. Truax, Greene & Co.'s No. 1 Dissecting Case, containing; 

2 Scalpels. 1 Cartilage Knife. 1 Blow Pipe. 

1 Tenaculum. 1 Dissecting Forcep. Sot Chain Hooks. 

1 Dissecting Scissors. 

All in a neat Polished Hardwood Case $2.00 

Truax, Greene & Co.'s No. 2, containing: 

4 Scalpels. 1 Dissecting Scissors. 1 Blow Pipe. 

1 Tenaculum. 1 Cartilage Knife. 1 Set Chain Hooks. 

1 Dissecting Forcep. 

In Polished Hardwood Case $2.75 

Sherman's, containing: 

3 Scalpels, assorted. 1 Dissecting Scissors. 1 Blow Pipe. 

1 Tenaculum. 1 Dissecting Forcep. 1 Set Chain Hooks. 

All in a neat Polished Hardwood Case $3.00 




Fig. 1 1242. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Aseptible Dissecting Case No. 5, containing: 

1 Cartilage Knife. 1 Dissecting Forcep. 1 Chain and Hooks. 

3 Scalpels, assorted sizes. 1 Blow Pipe. 1 Scissors, separable blades. 

1 Tenaculum. 

All in a neat All-Metal Case S6.50 



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Fig. 11250. Truax's Capital Saw, three blades, Aseptible 

This saw is also furnished with one or two blades. 



$4.50 




Fig. 11252. Enterotome $1.75 




Fig. 11254. Costotome Chisel $1.15 




Fig. 11256. Arterytome Scissors $1.10 




Fig. 11258. Virchow's Hammer 

and Chisel . . . $2.25 




Fig. 11257. Dissecting Scissors, 

plain $0.40 to $0.45 



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Fig. 11260. Double 
Grappling Hook, 45c. 






Fig. 11262. Chain and Hook, 20c. 



Fig. 11263. Dissecting Tenaculum, 35c. 



Fig. 11264. Dissecting Cartilage Knife, 45c. 



Fig. 11265. No 1 Dissecting Scalpel, 35c. 



Fig. 11266. No. 3 Dissecting Scalpel, 35c. 



Fig. 11267. No. 5 Dissecting Scalpel, 35c. 




Fig. 11268. Dissecting Forcep, 40c. 




Fig. 11269. Rachitome Knife, $1.50 



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INSTRUMENT BAGS. 




Fig. 11280. Instrument Bag with 6 bottles on side. For prices and sizes, see page 117. 




Fig. 11282. Instrument Bag. For prices and sizes, see page 117. 




Fig. 112S4. Instrument Bag, Cabin Pattern. See page 117. 



The construction of this bag is such that there is no change in shape or loss in 
capacity or size when closed as in the other styles of bags. It will open completely, 
giving a full view of all contents, and will stay open without the covers being held. 
When open it occupies no more surface space than when closed. It is neat in appear- 
ance substantially made and very durable. All things considered, it is by far the most 
desirable instrument bag yet offerd. This bag is made in five sizes. For prices, see 
page 117. 



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INSTRUMENT BAGS. 



Bags, 



Instrument, 12 inch, regular width. 
13 " 



Fisr. 



.... - $2 

2 

2 

112S2 3 

3 

3 

extra wide 2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

with 6 bottles on side, 14 inches, Fig. 112S0 3 

" 6 " "15 " 3 

" 6 " " 16 " 3 

" 6 " " 17 u 3 

" 4 glass bottles in center, 15 inch 4 

" 4 " " " 16 " 4 

" 4 * " " 17 " 4 

Cabin pattern, 12 inch, Fig. 112S4 4 

14 " 4 

15 " 4 

16" " 4 

17 " 5 

" with 6 bottles on side, 14 inch 4 

" 6 " " 15 " . 5 

" 6 " " 16 " 5 

" 6 " " 17 " 5 



50 

65 
80 
00 
15 
30 
90 
o:> 
25 
JO 
55 
30 
45 
60 
7."> 
25 
50 
7r, 
01) 
25 
50 
75 
00 
7.-> 
00 
25 
50 




Instrument Rolls. For prices see page 5. 

Medicine Cases, 

Instrument Bags, 



Dental Rolls 



AND . 



ALL KINDS OF LEATHER WORK A SPECIALTY 



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MEDICINE CASES. 




Fig. 11290. Truax, Greene & Co.'s No. 100 Veterinary Medical Case. 



,$12.00 



This case is made of russet leather with fine nickel trimmings. The partitions 
dividing the bottles can be removed, thus converting it into an instrument case. It 
contains 2 8-oz. wide mouth, 3 8-oz. tincture, 10 4-oz., 10 2-oz. all glass-stoppered bot- 
tles and space for instruments. 




Fig. 11294. The Nancy Hanks Veterinary Uase $10.75 

Nancy Hanks Veterinary Cape. Made of black water-proof leather, substantially 
lined, containing 6 8-oz., 8 4-oz., 9 2£-oz., 8 1-oz., and large box for sundries. Dimen- 
sions, 13$xS£x8£. 



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BUGGY AND HAND CASES. 




Fig. 11296. Truax, Greene & Co.'s No. 200 Veterinary Medicine Case $ 15.00 

This case is made of russet leather with fine nickel trimmings. Size, 13 in. long, 
8 in. wide, 12 in. high ; contains 3 8-oz. square glass stop, tinct. bottles, 2 8-oz. square salt 
mouth bottles, 12 1-oz. round bottles, 7 4-oz. round bottles, 9 2-oz. round bottles, 1 2-oz. 
graduate, 1 pair scales, 1 mortar and pestle, space for horse catheter, powders, etc. 




Fig. 11298. Truax, Greene & Co.'s No. 300 Veterinary Medicine Case $10 00 

This case is of russet leather with fine nickel trimmings. In addition to a strong 
lock it is provided with clasps at each end. The case is 12£ in. long, 8 \ in. wide and 8 J 
in. high, and contains 2 8-oz. glass stop, wide mouth, 3 8-oz., 7 4-oz., 10 2-oz., 8 1-oz. 
bottles, with graduate and large instrument box. 



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CHA-v TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



BUGGY AND HAND CASES. 

MARSHALL'S CONVERTIBLE HAND CASE SADDLE-BAGS.— PATENTED. 

This bag is made of the best leather, either russet or black, the trimmings are 
MARSHALL'S PATENT. nickel-plated, and in every way it presents a 

very line appearauce. It contains 12 l£-oz. glass 
stoppered, 16 6-drachm and 8 2-drachtn corked 
vials, besides having two boxes, for sundries, on 
either side that measure 1\ in. long, 2$ in. wide 
and 2 1 in. deep. 




No. 1. Saddle-bag Form. Fig. 11299. No. 2. Hand Case Form. 

It can be changed from saddle-bags No. 1 to hand case No. 2, or vice versa, 
almost instantly. 

Price, russet leather Net, $16.00 

" black " 15-50 




Fig. 11312. 

This case is 9£ in. long, 
?>\ in. thick, by 4 in. high, 
and contains 8 1-oz., 10 6- 
drachm and 12 4-drachm 
vials. 



Fig. 11316. Satchel Medicine Case $9.00 

This case is 10 in. long, black leather, nickel-plated 
trimmings, and contains 10 1-oz., 15 5-draehm, 11 4-drachm 
8 short 1-oz. bottlps, with instrument and Hypodermic box. 



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BUGGY AND HAND CASES. 





Open. 



Closed. 



Fig. 11320. Buggy and Hand Case $13.50 

Buggy Case, containing 6 2-oz. glass stoppered, 10 1-oz., 12 6-drachm and 14 
4-drachm corked vials. In the top is a box with lid, size 8^x4Jxl inch, with instru- 
ment loops. The case closes with a spring catch, and has a lock and key. It is made 
of the heaviest and best russet or black sole leather, and is well protected with metal 
trimmings. Size, 10| x 5£ x 7 inches. 

Note. — The row of glass stoppered bottles rises as the case opens, and the vial 
labels are all exposed. 




Fig. 11332. Medicine Case 



.$2.50 



Genuine Russia leather, and contains 
8 vials, 3 drachms each. 




Fig. 11324. Buggy and Hand Case. $10.75 
Made of fine seal grain, bag stock; 
contains vials on removable partitions, 
22 1-ounce and 22 3-drachm. Size, 11 x 
6x5*. 



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MEDICINE CASES. 




Fig. 11330. TRUAX, GREENE & CO.'S FLEXIBLE MEDICINE CASES. 

These Cases are all made with one row of bottles, the size of the vials varyingr 
from one-half to 6 drachms, and from 6 to 15 bottles in each case. The best patterns 
are as follows : 

11331. Contains 6 4-drachm vials $2.00 

11332. " 94 " " 2.25 

11333. " 12 4 " " 3.00' 

11334. " 6 6 " " 3.25- 

11335. '• 10 6 " " 3.00- 




Fig. 11336. Medicine Case. . $1.85 

This Case is of dark morocco 
and contains 20 4-draehm vials. 




Fig. 11337 Medicine Case $2.50 

This Case contains 10 3-drachm and 14 2-drachm, 
vials; stiff ends, dark morocco. 



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RUBBER GOODS. 





Fig. 11350. German Ice Bag, 75c. 



Fig. 11352. No. 4 
Ice Bag, 50c. 





Fig. 11355. Half Long Rubber Fig. 11356. Short Rub- Fig. 11357. Men's Rubber 
Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00. ber Gloves, $1.00 to $1.15. Mittens, $1.00. 




Fig. 11358. Showing application of Water Coils for Hot or Cold Water. 



Water Coils, oblong, 5x9 inches $1.85 7x11 inches. 

" square. 10 " 3.00 14 

" round, 9 " 1.85 13 " 



, #2.65 
. 4.50 
. 2.65 



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ELASTIC LEGGINGS 

FOR THE TREATMENT OF 

BOG SPAVINS, SWELLINGS, 

R And other conditions where a constant pressure on the parts 
would be beneficial. 



DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENTS. 



Give circumference of leg at A, B, C, D and E ; give distance 
from knee joint to lower edge of legging and from knee joint to 
H3r upper edge of same. 



Fig. 11370. 



PRICE. $3.75 TO $5.00. 




Fig. 11372. Rubber Bandages with Tapes. 

NET PRICES TO PHYSICIANS. 

Bandages, Rubber, manufactured from pure gum, medium thickness. 

2 inches wide by 6 feet long each, 



2 


" 


9 


2 


" 


10* 


2 


" 


12 


2 


u 


15 


2i 


u 


9 


n 


" 


10* 


2* 


tt 


12 


2* 


" 


15 


2* 


" 


18 


3 


" 


9 


3 


it 


10* 


3 


" 


12 


3 


" 


15 


3 


" 


18 



$0.40 

.50 

..60 

.70 

.90 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.05 

1.20 

.75 

.90 

1.10 

1.25 

1.50 

$1.50 
2.00 



Rubber Bandages, extra heavy, for Esmarch's Tourniquets. 

3 inches wide by 10£ feet long, with tapes each, 

3 " 15 " " kt 

We are also prepared to furnish Rubber Bandages to order from 30 to 60 feet 

long, or very light or extra heavy ones for special purposes. 

Bandages, Derby, set of 4, white $0.65 

" " " gray 75 

" " " scarlet 100 

" Empire, 3 inches by 5 yards 1.00 



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BOG SPAVIN TRUSSES AND STALLION SHIELDS. 





Fig. 11384. A. H. Baker's Bog Spavin Truss, $5.00 



Fig. 11380. Plain Bog Spav- 
in Truss $5.00 





Fig. 11385. Improved Supporter for Trot- 
ting Stallions, latest pattern.. $6.00 




Fig. 11382. A. H. Baker's 
Bog Spavin 
and Thorough- 
P in Tr uss S7.00 Fig. 11386. Rubber Stallion Supporter. 



$4.00 



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CHEMICAL GLASSWARE AND APPARATUS. 





Fig. 366. 



Fig. 365. 




Fig 370 



Fig. 372. 



RECEIVERS, Fig. 365. 

Half pint 

Pint 

Quart 



Fig. 375. 



Stoppered, 
each. 



$0 45 

, 60 

75 

Half gallon 1 00 

Gallon 1 25 



RETORTS, glass, Fig. 366. 

Half pint 

Pint 

Quart 



45 

60 

75 

Half gallon 1 00 

Gallon 1 25 

RODS, glass, stirring, assorted sizes per doz 

TEST GLASSES, Conical. 

2 oz., price, without covers, Fig. 383 

4oz., " " " 

6oz., ' ; " " 



Plain, 
each. 

SO 35 

50 

60 

75 

1 00 

35 
50 
60 
75 
1 00 

1 00 

30 
35 
40 



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CHEMICAL GLASSWARE AND APPARATUS. 





Fig. 380. Fig. 381. Fig. 382. Fig. 383. 

TEST TUBES, plain, graduated and on foot, see page 973. 
TEST TUBE HOLDERS, Racks and Brushes, see page 973. 



Fig. 384. 




Fig. 390. 



TUBING, Glass.small 
sizes, half in. 
or under, lb.. $0 60 
Large sizes, 
over half in. , 

lb 50 

In ordering glass tubing, 

please state whether inside or 

outside measurements are 

wanted, according to millimeter 

|] scale. 

TUBING, RUBBER. 
See Page 724. 



WASH BOTTLE, complete, with flexible exit tube, Fig. 375 pt $0 60 

„ ,, << « « " " «« .- qt 75 



WOULFE BOTTLES, Fig. 354. 

Half pint 

Pint 

Quart 

Half gallon 

Gallon 



. each 75 

.each 85 

.each 1 10 

.each 1 50 

.each 2 50 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 




Fig. 285. Antique Oak Box Counter Scale. 



SCALE, Fine finished Antique Oak Box, with engraving and dial, Tennessee 
Marble Top, Nickel-plated Pans. 
Diam. of pans, 8 inches; capacity, 15 lbs $12 00 




Fig. 286. Ebony Box Scale. 

SCALE, Ebony Box with Gold Lines and Dial, Marble Top, Nickel-plated Pans. 

Diam. of pans, 8 inches; capacity, 15 lbs $11 00 

Diam. of pans, 9 inches; capacity, 25 lbs 12 00 




Fig. 287. Cherry Box Scale. 



SCALE, Finely finished Cherry Box, with engraving and dial, Tennessee Marble 
Top, Nickel-plated Pans. 

No. 2 diam. of pans, 8 inches; capacity, 15 lbs $11 00 

No. 3 diam. of pans, 9 inches; capacity, 25 lbs 12 00 



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Fig. 288. Lake Side Box Counter Scale. 

SCALE, Ash Box, Variegated Marble Top, Glass Dial, and Nickel-plated Pans. 

No. 1. diam. of pans, 8 inches; capacity, 20 lbs $10 50 




m 

Fig. 289. Robervahl Scales. 

SCALE, neatly ornamented in gold lines ; heavy brass pans and brass indicator. 

No. 2, size of pan, 9 inches ; capacity, 15 lbs % 7 50 

"3, " 8 " " 10 " 6 00 

"4, " 6 " " 5 " 5 00 





Fig. 290. 
Lake Side Box Prescription Scale. 



Fig. 291. 
Army Prescription Scale. 



LAKESIDE BOX PRESCRIPTION SCALE, box made of Ash, Variegated 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 




Tig. 307. Ebony Box Prescription Scale. 

French Polished Ebony Box, with Marble 
Top and hinged glass cover, nickel-plated 
pans; sensible to ^ of a grain. 
No. 2. Diameter of pans, 2% in., with 

drawer for weights 812 00 

No. 3. Diameter of pans, 3% in., with 

drawer for weights $12 75 

No. 1 has countersunk basin to hold 
weights in. 




Fig. 310. Hand Scales. 
5-inch beam, 75c. 





Fig. 308. Fairbank's Prescription 
Scales. 

Japanned Base and nickel- 
plated beam $4 25 

Nickel-plated base and beam . . 9 00 




Fig. 309. Fitch's Pocket Prescrip- 
tion Scales, 75c. 




Fig. 311. Block "Weights. 

Nickel-plated Royal, Imperial and 
Antique Oak, in elegant designed 
and finished cherry block. 
2 lb. to M oz. Nickel-plated. . .$4 75 




Fig. 312. Metric Weights. 
In round Polished Wood Box 
•with Pincet. 

50 grain to 1 centigram $1 75 

.20 " 1 " 1 00 



DRAMS 

GRAINS 
.SM1LEY& BR0.# \. H.R.I MILEY* RO. 

Fig. 313. Coin Weights. 

2 drachms to K grain; Set, SO 30 
)4 oz. to yi grain " 50 

1 oz. to 3^ " " 75 

2 oz. to K " " 1 00 



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Fig. 320. GRAIN WEIGHTS. 

In mahogany box, with pincet. 
Specially adapted for dispensing 
purposes. 300 grain piece to 
1 -10 grain, $1.75. 



Fig. 321. Aluminum grain weights. 
5 grains to H grain, set 30c. 



NEST WEIGHTS. 

Capacity, 4 lbs. , down. . . Sealed iron, $1 25 Cased brass, $2 75 

" 2 " " 1 00 " 1 75 

1 " " 75 1 25 




Fig. 322. 




SCOOPS. Horn, small .per doz $0 60 

" medium per doz 90 

" large per doz 1 20 

Fig. 323. 

SUPPOSITORY MOULDS, plain folding $2 00 

Parker's ' 'Common Sense" 5 00 

Rectal, (in tin frame) 6 moulds, Fig. 331 50 

12 " " 90 

Vaginal " 6 " " 85 

12 " " 1 50 





Fig. 331. Fig. 332. 

TAPE MEASURES. See page 965. 

TWINES. Cotton, Sea-Island; assorted colors per lb 40 

il " " pink per lb 40 

' Hemp, coarse per lb 30 

" Linen, pink per lb 65 

" " red, spools per spool 20 

TWINE HOLDERS. 

Iron, enameled each 50 

Brass, nickel-plated each 1 25 

Glass each 60 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES 



Alcohol Lamps, glass, 2 oz., Fig. 340 each $0 25 

" " "4 " each 35 

' ' Stoves, brass, plain each 20 

" " best quality each 50 




Fig. 205. 






Fig. 207. 



Fig. 208. 



BOTTLES. Shelf. Per Doz. 

Tinctures, Fig. 207, 1 oz $0 60 

2 oz 75 

4 oz 90 

8 oz 1 05 

16 oz 1 20 

32 oz • 1 35 

Half gallon 2 40 

• One gallon 3 60 

Salt Mouths, Fig. 206, 1 oz 75 

2 oz 90 

4 oz 1 05 

8 oz 1 35 

16 oz 1 50 

32 oz 1 95 

Half gallon 3 00 

One gallon 4 80 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

BOTTLES, Shelf. 

Syrups, made with loose stoppers, to obviate the difficulty of stoppers 

sticking, Fig-. 205. 

Pint J» 50 

Quart 2 00 

Half Gallon 3 00 

Balsam or Oil, Fig. 208. 

The great advantage of these bottles is, that instead of the liquor running oyer the 
outside, it is caught in a cup, and returns through an aperture into tDe bottle, pre- 
venting all waste, and keeping the bottle and shelf clean. 

Pint 2 40 

Quart • 3 00 

Half gallon 4 50 




Truax, Greene & Co's French Square. 
Monogram Square. 

Prices are the same for French Square, Philadelphia Ovals or for Baltimore Ovals 



Philadelphia 
Ovals. 



Baltimore 
Ovals. 



Tall Blakes. 



BOTTLES. Prescription, flint. 

The dozen price will be charged* or less than gross lots . 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Per gross 
in full cases 

..$1 38... 



^ oz. , 5 gross in case . 

loz., 5 " " ... 1 

2oz., 3 " " .... 1 

3oz., 2 " " 2 

4oz., 2 " " 2 

6oz., 1 " " 2 

8 oz., 1 " " 3 

12 oz., " " 4 

16 oz. , £ " " .... 5 

32 oz., " 

Ass'd, 1 " 



Per gross Per dozen 
in less than full cases, in less than gross lots. 
SO 14 



38. 
62. 
00. 
85. 

75. 
25. 

75. 

50. 



8 75 

^ to 8 ounces, per case. 



pi 50. 
1 50. 

1 75. 

2 20. 
2 45. 



14 
17 
20 
22 
27 
32 
50 
60 
80 
2 25 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

TRUAX, GREENE & CO'S MONOGRAM SQUARE VIALS. Best flint glass. 
The dozen price will be charged in less than gross lots. 

Per gross Per gross Per dozen 

in full cases. in less than full cases, in less than gross lots. 



^ oz. , 5 gross in case . 

loz.,5 " " . 

2 oz., 3 " " . 

3oz.,2 " " . 

4 oz., 2 " " . 

6oz., 1 " " . 

8 oz., 1 " 

12 oz., £ " " . 

16 oz., £ " 



50 $1 65. 



50. 

75. 
15. 
40. 
90. 

40. 
00. 

so. 



16 
16 
20 
23 
26 
30 
35 
50 
60 



PRICES FOR BOTTLES WASHED, CORKED AND WRAPPED. 



| oz per doz. 18 

1 " " 20 

2 " " 24 



3 oz per doz. 30 

4 " " 35 

6 " " 40 



8 oz per doz. 50 

16 " " 75 



For the convenience of physicians we have these vials well washed, corked with 
the best corks and wrapped with light manilla paper. The advantage of using these 
will be readily seen, for not only are the bottles always ready for use, with corks 
fitted, but a wrapper is supplied which can be used to re-wrap the vial after being 
filled and labeled. We supply to order gummed labels, printed with physician's 
name and address. See label page. 



BOTTLES, Prescription, flint, Blake, Tall. 

The dozen price will be charged in less than gross lots. 



Per gross 
in full cases. 



Per gross 
in less than full cases. 



X oz., 5 gross in case. . . .$1 50. 

1 " 5 " " " 1 50. 

2 " 3 " " " .... 1 75. 

3 " 2 " " " 2 25. 

4 " 2 " " " 2 50. 

6 " 1 " " " 3 00. 

8 " 1 " " " 3 50. 

12 " X " " " ••••5 00. 

16 „ \i " " " .... 5 75. 



70. 
70. 
00. 
55. 
85. 
40. 
00. 



Per dozen 
in less than full cases. 

SO 16 

16 

20 

23 

26 

30 

35 

50 

60 



HOMCEOPATEIC VIALS. 

VIALS— HOMOEOPATHIC, flint, patent lip, heavy tubes : 

% drachm, 1 gross in box, per gross $0 70 



i 

IH 

2 
3 
4 



70 
75 
80 

85 
10 

75 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

BOTTLES— Nickel-plated screw cap,Fig\ 215. 

1 drachm, doz $0 20 

2 " " 25 

3 " " 30 

4 " " 35 




S. 3 drachm. 



S. 2 drachm. 



S. 1 drachm. S. \i drachm. S. \i drachm. Fig. 2 1 5. 

SCALE OF MILLIMETERS — In ordering case vials, please specify diameter and 
length, according to scale below. 

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 




\m 



Ji lil ililililtttlililil i bM 



15 25 35 45 65 65 



75 



85 95 






Figr. 220. Fig. 222. Fig. 224. 

BOXES, Pill, paper, common red, nested, 4 sizes in nest, 12 nests or X gross in 

paper, Fig. 220 gross $0 35 

" " Bronze, shouldered, nested, 4 sizes in nest, 12 nests in 

paper, Fig. 224 gross 75 

This is muoh stronger than the ordinary red pill box, and will give 
good satisfaction. 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

BOXES, Pill, paper, No. 5, same as Fig. 224, holding- about 2 doz. granules, 

1 gross in box gross . . . 

" " No. 6, same as Fig. 224, holding about 1 doz. 3 grain 

pills, 1 gross in box gross 

" " No, 7, same as Fig. 224, holding about 2 dozen 3 grain 

pills, 1 gross in box gross 

" " No. 8, same as Fig. 224, holding about 3 dozen 3 grain 

pills, 1 gross in box gross 

" " French Edges, small, Fig. 222, 1 gross in box gross 

" " " " medium, Fig. 222, 1 gross in box. . .gross 

" " " " large, Fig. 222, 1 gross in box gross 

" " Nested, same above, % gross in paper gross 



$0 50 

60 

75 

90 
65 
75 
85 
75 





Fig. 230. 



Fig. 226. Fie. 229. 

BOXES, Powder, slide, small, Fig, 226 gross $0 80 

'' ; ' medium, " gross 

•' " large, " gross 

«« " nested, " gross 

BOXES, Tin, for ointment, pieced, 1 oz per 100 

" " " 2 oz per 100 

" " " 3 oz per 100 

«' " " 4 oz per 100 

" " " 8 oz per 100 

" c '- seamless, Fig. 229, 1 dr per 100 

*- " " M oz per 100 

" " " J^oz per 100 

*<■ " " 1 oz per 100 

" " " 2 oz .per 100 

«« " " 3 oz per 100 

" " " 4 oz per 100 

BOXES, Wood, turned, Fig. 230, M oz gross 

% oz gross 

1 oz gross 

2 oz gross 

3 oz gross 

4 oz gross 

CHAMOIS SKINS. 

Small doz 

- Medium doz 

Large doz 

CORKS X or Common. 

No. 3, 5 gross in sack, per sack. $ 37 In less quantities, per gross 

No. 4 " 45 per gross 

No. 5 " 58 per gross 



$0 30 

35 

50 

65 

1 00 

1 40 

1 60 

35 

50 

70 

1 00 

1 40 

1 65 



$2 00 to 
3 50 to 
6 00 to 



3 00 

5 00 

10 00 

10 
12 
15 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

73 in less quantities per gross $0 20 



CORKS, X or Common. 

No. 6, 5 gross in sack, per sack 

No. 7 " 

No.8 " 

No. 9 

No. 10 



1 io per gross 

1 40 per gross 

per gross 

.per gross 



Nos. 1 to 6, assorted for physicians, 5 gross in sack per sack 

Nos. 3 to 6 " " " " • 



Sizes of Corks. 



Order by Number. 




r-if -^ ^ *. d, Co 




r RoA: 



-r^u^x &( Co. 



CORKS, XX Selected. 

No. 00, 5 gross in sack, per sack $ 
No. " 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 



61 In less quantities, per gross 

61 per gross 

67 per gross 

74 .,per gross 

84 per gross 

1 05 per gross 

1 30 per gross 

1 60 per gross 

2 15 per gross 

2 60 per gross 

q" ; per gross 

per gross 

per gross 



No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 10 

No. 11 

No. 12 

No. 13 

No. 14 

No. 15 

No. 16.. 

Nos. 1 to 6, assorted for physicians, 5 gross in sack, per sack 

Nos. 3 to 6, 



. per gross 
.per gross 
. per gross 
. per gross 
.per gross 



28 
35 
40 
55 
45 
55 




CORKS— Rubber. 

No. 7 per doz 08 

No. 6 " 06 

No. 5 " 10 

No. 4 " 13 

No. 3 " 18 

No. 2 " 30 



No. 6M per doz 

No. 5H per doz 

No. 4>£ per doz 

No. 334 per doz 

No. 234 per doz 

No. 1 per doz 



15 
15 
18 
19 
22 
25 
32 
38 
50 
60 
75 
90 
00 
10 
20 
35 
45 
60 
05 
20 



08 
10 
13 

16 
2i 
45 



No. per doz 50 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 




Fig. 243. 
Of Polished Brass, with Handle and Sharp Edges, six inches long. 

CORK BORERS, in sets of six pieces, from £• to f§ inch in diameter, Fig. 243, set $1 50 

In sets of 12 pieces, from ^ to \^ inch in diameter set 3 50 

Diameter of sets, 6—*, ^, \, T B F f , ff ; 

10 7 15 1 9 6 11 inph 

ia — rs> sT' *» T6' s- Tt men. 




Fig. 247. 



Fig:. 244. Fig-. 249. 

CORK PRESSES, Rotating, Fig. 244 each $0 75 

Lever, Fig. 251 each 30 

CORKSCREWS, Common, wood handle,each 10c. to 35 
Common, wire, pocket folding each 20c. to 25 
Hard rubber, pocket folding, Fig. 247, each 50 Fig-. 251. 

ENVELOPES, Drug, for powders, white, No. 1 per thousand $0 60 

CC CC II O " * * Hf) 

" «« " 3 " " 80 





Fig. 252. Fig-. 253. Fig. 258. 

FLASKS, Pocket, leather covered, metal screw- 
top and metal cup, Fig. 252. 

H pint each$0 80 

)4 pint each 1 00 

% pint each 1 25 




Fig. 259. 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

FILTER PAPER, Gray, round, 6 inch quire$0 08 



10 inch quire 

" 13 inch quire 

FILTER RACKS, Fig. 253, squeezers. 

5 inch each 

7 inch each 

9 inch each 

FILTER STAND, Three ring- each 



Four ring". Fig. 260 each 1 00 



Plain. 



10 
12 
15 each 



each$0 15 



each 
each 
each 



FUNNELS, Glass, 1 oz., Fig 259. .each$0 08 

Glass, 2 oz each 

" 4 oz each 

" 8 oz each 

" 16 oz each 

" 32 oz each 

Half gallon each 

GRADUATES, Minim each 

K oz each 

1 oz each$0 15 

2 oz each 20 

3 oz • each 

4 oz each 

each 




Ribbed 



Fig. 260. 



6 oz. 



8 oz., Fig. 258 each 



Pints each 

Quarts • eacn 

Double Scale, Ounces on one side and cubic centimeters on the other. 

1 oz. and 30 cubic centimeters .each 

o (t ii go " " each 

4 " " 120 " " each 

8 " " 250 " " each 

16 " " 500 " " each 



25 
30 
35 
40 
60 
1 00 

25 

30 
45 
60 
90 






Fig. 262. Fig. 263. Fig. 265. 

JARS, Earthern, white, flat top, Fig. 263. 

loz doz $0 80 



2 oz. 

4 oz. 

8 oz. 
16 oz. 
32 oz. 



.doz 
.doz 
.doz 
.doz 
.doz 



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Jars, Glass, with wood cover, Fig. 265. 

% oz doz 

34 oz doz 

1 oz doz 

2 oz doz 

4 oz doz 

Glass, with nickel-plated screw cover, Fig. 262. 

M oz doz 

H oz , doz 

1 oz doz 

2 oz doz 

4 oz doz 




30 
35 
40 
50 
65 

35 
40 
50 
60 
85 



ST 

Fig:. 270. 

KNIFE, Physicians', 3 blades and spatula, pearl handle, Fig. 270 $1 25 

LABELS, Drug, for dispensing bottles, in books, assorted , . .book 75 

Dispensing. See sample page. 

Glass, for furniture bottles, assorted each 9c. to 12 

" Imitation, samples sent on application •. each 06 

The prices given are for loose labels — an additional charge will be made 
for attaching. 






Fie- 274. Fig-. 275. Fig-. 276. 

MORTARS, Glass, Fig. 274. Prices vary according to weight. 

1 oz about $0 20 

2 oz about 25 

4 oz about 35 

8 oz about 40 

16 oz about 75 

32 oz about 1 00 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

13RTARS, each 550 35 

Iron, half pint, Fig". 275 "* 

' each 45 

_ ' ' each 60 

Quart 

„ ,. ,, each 85 

Half gallon 

^ ,, each 1 35 

One gallon 

Porce ^- each 35 

* ' ' each 60 

4 OZ ' each 80 

8 oz 

each 1 15 

16 oz 

each 1 75 

32 oz 

Wedgewood, Fig. 276. 

No. 0000, 3 inches across top, 2 ounces eacn a* 

No. 000, 3* ■' " 3 " each 30 

No. 00, 3^ « " 4 « each 35 

No. 0, 4 " "6 « each 40 

No. 1, 4M " " 11 " ea t « 

No o 5 « " 16 " each 55 

No'. »! 6 " " 24 " each 65 

, T A ~ xy « « an " each 80 

No. 4, 6^ ^ i. i nn 

No 5 7 •< " 40 " each 1 00 

No'. 6, 8 « » 48 « each 125 

No. 7, 8K " " 3K Pints each 160 

No. 8, 9M •• ■«' 4K " each 2 00 

No. 9,10^ '■ " ^ » each 2 40 

No. 10,12 « " 10 " each 2-5 

No. 11,13 " " 13 " eaf * HI 

No. 12,14 " " 17 " each 3 60 

PAPER Powder, pink or white, in packages of 1,000 sheets. 

No.A,size2 x3 perpackage 12 

No. B, " 2^x3% perpackage 17 

No.C, " 2^x3K perpackage 17 

No. D, " 2%x3% perpackage 20 

No. E, " 3 x4 perpackage 25 

No. F, " SXxZH perpackage 25 

No.G, " 3^x3% perpackage 30 



PAPER BAGS, Manilla 



a/ ,, per hundred 12 

j . ,, per hundred 14 

2 ,, " per hundred 18 

j . ,, per hundred 20 

2 ,-." per hundred 25 

* ,, per hundred 30 

,, per hundred 35 

lb " per hundred 40 



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DISPENSING SUPPLIES AND DRUG SUNDRIES. 

PAPER, WRAPPING, Manilla or white. 

7x 8 for 1 and 2 oz. bottles per lb $0 10 

8x 8K " 3 " 4 " per lb 10 

9x10 " 6 " 8 " per lb 10 

12x12 "12 "16 " per lb 10 

15x15 "32 " per lb 10 

24x36 per lb 10 

Rolls any width per lb 10 

PAPER ROLL CUTTER. 

Japan and hardwood finish, all sizes, 6 to 36 

inches ,each 1 50 

High pyramid, three sizes in one rack 4 50 

Flat " " " " " two high 4 50 

Double " two high 3 00 

Nickel plating, 50 cents extra, each machine. 






Tig. 280. 



Fig. 284. 



Fig. 282. 

PERCOLATORS. 

Glass, Conical, Pints, Fig. 280 each SO 30 



" " Quarts each 

" " One-half gallon each 

" " One gallon each 

" " Two gallons each 

PTLL MACHINES, Brass, side rollers. 

To cut 18 pills, 3 grains each 

" 24 " 4 and 5 grains each 

PILL TILES, porcelain, Fig. 284. 

8 inches square each 

9 " " each 

10 " •' each 

8x10 inches each 

10x12 " each 

POWDER FOLDERS, Fig. 282 , each 

POWDER PAPERS, See Paper. 



40 
50 
75 
25 

75 
25 

75 
00 
25 
00 
75 
50 



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Fig:. 327. 

SPATULAS, solid steel, nickel plated. Fig. 327. 

3 inch • each $0 30 

4 inch each 35 

6 inch each 45 

8 inch i ■ each 65 

10 inch • each 10 ° 



20 

20 
30 
40 
75 




Fig- 328. 
Cocoa Handle, Riveted. 

3 inch each 

4 inch • each 

6 inch each 

8 inch each 

10 inch each 




Fig-. 330. 
Folding Ivory Handle, Fig. 330 each $0 75 

CHEMICAL GLASSWARE AND APPARATUS. 

ALCOHOL LAMPS, Fig. 340, with burner and ground glass cap; 2 oz each 25 

4 oz : ' ■ j ■, qq 

BEAKERS, 1 oz., Fig. 345. . . .'.'.'.'.".'.'. '.doz 1 15 

2 A oz .doz 1 75 

* oz doz 2 25 

° ° z ;•;;;; ;; ; ; ; ; ; ".'.'.".'.'.".".!!!!'.'.!!!. doz 3 00 

Nested,' Fig.' 345,' 2 to 10 oz. , 5 in nest ••••••• * e *J JJ 

BELL GLASSES, Short, Fig. 341, 4 inches in diameter eacn ou 

6 inches in diameter each ^ 15 

® .. .. . . each 35 

Tall, K pint each 50 

1 PP* each 65 

2 P m j; "'. each 1 10 

4 pint each 75 

BLOW PIPES, Jewelers' form each g() 

Plain 



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CHEMICAL GLASSWARE AND APPARATUS. 






wO0 


wsf| 






U Ij 






III 1 




fa 


1 ' — 




i 


l_ 




a 


- 





Fig:. 340. 



Fig-. 341. 



Fig. 342 Fig. 343. Fig. 344. 



Fig. 345. 



BOTTLES, Acid, long- stop, Fig. 342 each $0 50 

Chloroform or Ether, glass stops and glass caps, Fig. 343. 

One-fourth pint each 75 

Half pint each 90 

Pint , each 1 00 

BUNSEN BURNERS, with stop to regulate the admixture of air, Fig. 344, each 50 

BURETTES, Mohr's, graduated in one-fifths, Fig. 351. 

25 c. c each 1 40 

40 e. c each 2 00 

100 c. c each 3 40 

Same, with stop cock. Fig. 352. 

25 c. c each 2 75 

50 c. c ..". each 3 25 

100 c. c each 4 25 

BURETTE HOLDERS, for 6 Burettes each 4 00 

CRUCIBLES each 10c to 50 




Fig. 350. Fig. 351c Fig. 352. Fig. 353. 

CHEMICAL JAR, pint, Fig. 355 

Quart 

2 Quart 

DROPPERS, see page 732. 

DROP BOTTLES, Fig. 359 



Fig. 354. 



Fig. 355. 



.each $0 75 
.each 85 
.each 1 00 

each 25 



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CHEMICAL GLASSWARE AND APPARATUS. 

EVAPORATING DISHES, Porcelain, with lip, Fig. 360. 

1 oz each SO 20 

2 oz each 25 

4 oz each 35 

8 oz each 45 

16 oz each 60 

32 oz each 85 

% gal each 1 25 

Glass, see page 973. 
FLASKS, Chemical, best Bohemian, round or flat bottom. 

4 oz., Fig. 353 each 18 

8 oz each 20 

16 oz each 25 

32 oz each 35 

14 gal each 55 

lgal each 85 




Fig. 359. 

Bottle Dropper, 25c Fig-. 360. 
HYDROMETERS, Acid each $0 50 

50 
50 
50 
50 

25 



Coal oil each 

Milk each 

Spirits each 

Syrup each 

U. S. Custom House — with thermometer each 

HYDROMETER JARS, on foot 

8 inches high, Fig. 350 each 

10 " each 

12 each 

15 each 

JARS, Philadelphia, for Ligatures, anatomical specimens, etc. , Fig. 384. 



30 
40 
50 
60 



3x7 inches 


1 pint, 


$0 50 


6x12 


3 xlO 


1 quart, 


55 


6x18 


3 xl8 


3K pts., 


75 


9x12 


4Kx 6 


1 quart, 


75 


9x18 


4^x 8K " 


3 pts., 


85 


9x23 


4^xllK " 


K gal., 


1 00 


9x36 


6x8 


1 gal., 


1 30 





6x12 inches 1 50 

1 85 



00 
50 
00 
00 



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HORSE SLINGS. 




Net Prices 

Fig. 11590. Slings, complete with Tackle and Pulley Block $25.00 

" Self-locking Pulley Block 38.00 

without Tackle and Pullay Block 20.00 




Fig. 11592. Hauptner s Sling, complete. 
$35.00. 



Fig. 11594. Berlin Sling. 
$25.00. 



Orders for Slings by telegram will receive prompt attention. 



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OPERATING TABLES. 




Fig. 11599. Truax, Greene & Co.'s Operating Table. 



As shown in the illustration, this table offers superior advantages to any here- 
tofore manufactured. The table is not only stronger and of better construction, but 
it enables the operator to handle the heaviest of horses with ease and celerity. 



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OPERATING TABLES. 




Fig. 11(500. Truax. Greene & Co.'s Operating Table. 

In its operation, the horse is lifted from the tloor or ground as soon as the table 
is moved. Unlike other tables in the market, the feet of the animal are not 
dragged for a greater or lesser distance, because the horse is carried gently and easily 
from a vertical to a horizontal position. The hobbles are easily adjusted and work 
automatically, securing the horse in a perfect, safe position, thus avoiding any danger 
to the operator. 

The construction of half-circle cog-wheel and its attachments is such that they 
have a direct bearing and the machine is so easily operated that a boy can handle it. 

The three heavy girths which pass around the animal are fastened at each end 
with a patent cam-buckle in such a manner that they will not break loose or detach 
while undergoing the greatest pressure. They will remain firmly in place until the 
return of the horse to a standing position. 

The framework is constructed of heavy timbers, while the table top is of two- 
inch plank matched and grooved. It is covered with thick canvass nicely uphol- 
stered and presents a neat and attractive appearance. 

The table top is 7 feet wide and 9 feet long. 

The table may be bolted to a floor or attached to a framework fastened in the 
ground. 



Price net, delivered F. O. B. Chicago #100.00 



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149 



HOBBLES, CHLOROFORM INHALER AND OPERATING HOOD. 




Fig. 11602. Operating Hood $3.00 Fig. 11604. Chloroform Inhaler $5.00 




Fig. 11606. A. H. Baker's Casting Hobbles set, $10.00 



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CLIPPERS, ETC. 



ir. 







Fig. 11013. The Dandy Clipper $1.50 




Fig. 11614. The '• Lenox." Extra Finish, Detachable Plates $2.25 




Fig. 11616. The ''American Horse." Extra Finish, Oval Handles, 

Detachable Plates $2.50 




Fig. 11G17. Docking Shears $8.00 net. 



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CLIPPERS. 




Fig. 11620. 
No. 62, O. K. Full Nickel Finish, Detachable Plates. 



$3.00 



The best Clipper made. Simplicity in construction. Finest nickel finish. 
Interchangeable parts. 




Fig. 11622. 

No. 101a. Cuts 5 V inch each, $3.00 

With Removable Comb, cuts f \ or } inch >l 4.00 

No. 101b. Cuts | inch " 3.00 

With Removable Comb, cuts \ or VV inch " 4.00 



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CLIPPERS. 
HAND POWER MACHINE. 




Fig. 11625. No. 2 Power Horse Clipping Machine. 

This machine is designed for a powerful, light running, hand power clipping 
machine, and is intended to meet the demand for a solid, well-built, durable machine 
of the No. 2 type. This machine can be run by hand power only, and admits the choice 
of handles, either vibrating or rotary, also drop or flexible shaft. Weight of machine, 
boxed for shipment, 178 lbs. 

No. 2. Hand Power Machine, complete $ o-'aa 

No. 3. " " " style of No. 2 only lighter 3o.OO 

Extra Cutting Heads, 3-inch 3.00 

Top Plates £"nn 

" Bottom Plates ^ uu 



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Fig. 11640. No. 7. The Perfect Power Horse Clipping Machine. 

No. 7. Complete, with Vibrating or Kotary Handle $100.00 

With Single Shaft and Handle C0.00 

The above machine is furnished with one extra set of three Cutting Heads for each 
shaft. 

Grooming Brushes furnished with this machine at $5.00 each 

This machine is designed for a power Clipping Machine, to be used in large stables 
where there are many horses to be clipped in a limited time. Two men can work on 
opposite sides of the horse at the same time. 

This machine is also constructed with the idea of making it a perfect power Clip- 
ping Machine, especially adapted for turning out a large amount of work in a short 
time. 

A fair time for clipping and grooming a horse with this machine is thirty minutes. 

This machine may be run by steam, y-as, water, or electric motor power. See 
Water Motor. 



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THE ALTERNATE BUCKET WATER MOTOR. 



PATENTED AUGUST 8, 1893. 




The cheapest in first cost. The best and 
most economical power for running horse clean- 
ing and clipping machinery. 



Price, 8-inch Motor. 



$35.00 



Made entirely different from others, by 

which from 30 to 50 per cent, better results are 

obtained than from any other water motor made. 

As shown in lower cut, the buckets are 

placed alternately on the periphe^ of the wheel, 

and are so shaped that the water after striking 

them is shunted to the sides and does not dash back against 

the following buckets and retard their motion. All other 

motors are subject to this retarding action, because the 

buckets or paddles are placed in a continuous line, and the 

back action of the water causes a vast amount of lost power. 

The power developed with our motor is all the way from 1-16 

to 10 horse, depending upon the pressure of the water, size of 

jet, and other conditions. These vary so much in this country 

that we do not give a detailed list of our motors with pi ices. 

If intending to put in any power, or you desire to change 

your present motive power, and have water power in your 

city, please address us, giving particulars in reference to 

machines you wish to operate; also the water pressure at 

your place of business (this you can easily obtain from your 

water office superintendent), and other information which 

you think necessary, and on receipt of such information we 

will inform you of the size and price of motor necessan r to do 

your work. 

We are rapidly displacing motors of other makes with 
the " Alternate " on account of the additional power developed 
by ours under same conditions, and can refer you to any of 
them to bear out our assertions. Correspondence solicited. 

WESTERN LEATHER MFG. CO., 

81 Illinois Street. Chicago. Sole Manufacturers. 



ORDERS MAY BE SENT TO CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



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BATTERIES. 




Mcintosh Family Faradic Battery, net price *iq"S 

Mcintosh Physicians' Faradic Battery, net price lo.ou 

A COMBINED GALVANIC AND FARADIC BATTERY. 

Consists of two 
distinct batteries in- 
closed in one case, 
for convenience in 
carrying. 

A combined bat- 
tery should be light 
in weight, so that it 
can be comfortably 
handled. 

It should be sim- 
ple in construction, 
so that those not 
gifted with mechani- 
cal training can un- 
derstand how to 
manage it. 

It should be 
easily cleaned and 
kept in order, so 
that it may be in- 
trusted to an un- 
skilled a tten d ant for 
charging, cleaning 
and recharging. 

It should consist of two distinct instruments in one case, so that each battery can 
be used the same length of time without recharging, which is not the case when the 
same cells must provide both kinds of electricity. 

COMBINED GALVANIC AND FARADIC BATTERY. 

.12-cell, $30.00; 18-cell, $39.40; 24-cell, $50.65 




Prices , 



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BATTERIES. 




TRUAX, GREENE &. CO.'S 

Actual 

CAUTERY 
STORAGE 
BATTERY. 

Write for Prices and Description. 



THE FEDDERN CAUTERY BATTERY. 

This Battery is far superior to any of the cheap Cautery Batteries in the 

market, besides being 
lower in price. 

In addition to tbe 
Cautery Electrodes we 
supply a small electric 
lamp, which will be 
found invaluable for 
illuminating any of the 
cavities of the body. 

Price of Battery with 
Conducting Cords, Uni- 
versal Handles with 
interrupting button, 
one Cautery Point, one 
Cautery Curette, and 
one Cautery Knife : 

Net $18.00 

Electric Lamp, 

extra 3.o0 




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BATTERIES. 



DAVIS &. KIDDER'S ELECTRIC MACHINE. 



157 



Price. 




$7.50 



NONPAREIL NO. 1. A THREE-CURRENT FARATIC BATTERY. 



FOR MEDICAL USE. 




Size, 5£ x 5\ x 5|. 

The merit3 of this battery will be easily appreciated, as possessing neatness of 
design, simplicity of operation, and superiority of material, workmanship, and the 
production of a pleasant and uniform electric current, both mild and powerful. These 
qualities have heretofore only been found to exist in expensive and unnecessarily com- 
plicated machines. 



Net Price. 



$4.50 



15s 



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TRUAX, GREENE & C0'6 MICROSCOPES. 




THE PRACTITIONER'S MICROSCOPE, NO. 2, 



Price, with one eye-piece, in case, no objective $20 00 

Price, with one eye-piece, in case, one-fourth, one-half and one-inch Student's Dividing Object- 
ive, giving 100, 200 and 400 diameters 28 00 

Price, with Gundlach's Dividing, one-fourth and one-inch objectiye, giving 100 and 400 diameters, 32 00 
This microscope is designed to meet the wants of schools, colleges, and those who need a well- 
made instrument at alow price. Height with draw- tube closed, llj^ inches; draw-tube open, 14 inches. 

The base, arm and pillars are neatly japanned; the arm is securely held between two pillars by a 

strong steel pinion, which allows the inclination of the body at an angle. 

The body tube is large (one and three-eighths inches diameter), and carries the draw-tube (one 

and one-fourth inches inside diameter), which holds the eye-piece. 

The sub-stage ring carries an adjustable diaphragm. All accessories can be used onthisBtand 

without any change. It has a mirror-bar, carrying plane and concave mirror, which may be swung 

above the stage for the illumination of opaque objects. 

The coarse adjustment is by means of a sliding tube, which gives a smooth and firm movement. 

The fine adjustment is delicate, and will do the work of the finest instrument. t 



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THE PRACTITIONER'S MICROSCOPE, No. 1. 

Price, with one eye-piece, in case, no objective y$ 25 °° 

Price, with one eye-piece, one-fourth, one-half and one inch Student's 

Dividing Objective, giving 100, 200 and 400 diameters • • • 33 00 

Price with one-fourth and one inch Gundlach's Dividing Objective, 
giving 100 and 400 diameters 

This microscope is constructed after the same model as our Practitioner's No. 2— 
is the same size, and the working parts are the same, with the addition of a rack and 
pinion movement of long range for coarse adjustment, which works perfectly smooth 
and steady. . . .,. 

We believe there is no microscope on the market for the above pnce that will 

compare with this instrument. 



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TRUAX, GREENE & CO'S MICROSCOPES. 




THE MEDICAL MICROSCOPE, No. 2. 

Price, with one eye-piece (no objective) $35 00 

Price, " " " and x /i and 1 inch Dividing Objective 47 00 

Price, " " " one J£ and 1 inch Dividing- Objective, also one % inch 

Objective, giving 100, 400 and 800 diameters 65 00 

Our Medical Microscope No. 2 is designed to meet the wants of those who need a 
moderate priced, substantial and accurately working instrument. It is especially 
adapted to the physician in his clinical work. The base and arm are finely japanned; 
the pillar is made of lacquered brass, and the joint has strong steel bearings. The 
body tube is 6 % inches long, and 1 % inches in diameter, and is provided with the 
society screw. The draw tube is nickel-plated, 6 inches in length, with an inside 
diameter 1% inches. The coarse adjustment is made with rack and pinion of long 
range, which works perfectly smooth. The fine cidjustrnent is made with a milled 
head screw, which moves the entire body, and is capable of focusing the highest 
powers. It has a circular rotating stage, Z% inches in diameter, blackened to cutoff 



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TRUAX, GREENE & CO'S MICROSCOPES. 

reflection; a movable sub-stage ring- and diaphragm. The mirror is plane on one 
surface, concave on the other, and slides on a radial arm which can be swung in a 
circle above the stage for the illumination of opaque objects. The stand with draw 
tube closed is 14 inches high, and is furnished packed in a nicely finished mahogany 
case, with drawer, lock and handle. 




MEDICAL MICROSCOPE, No. 1. 

Price, with one eye-piece (without Objective) $45 00 

Price, " " " and U and 1 inch Dividing Objective 57 00 

Price, " " " one % and 1 inch Dividing Objective, also one % inch 

Objective, giving 100, 400 and 800 diameters 75 00 

This microscope is constructed after the same model as our Medical No. 2 and 
has the eame working parts. It differs from it in being more finely finished, and 
having the base and arm of lacquered brass instead of being japanned. 



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BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO. MICROSCOPES. 



The tripod base, pillars and arm are 
neatly japanned, coarse adjustment is 
by rack and pinion, fine adjustment by 
delicate micrometer screw. The stage 
is of brass; attached to its lower sur- 
face is a sub-stage ring carrying dome 
diaphragm. Main tube has cloth lin- 
ing in which graduated draw-tube is 
fitted; mirrors are plane and concave 
and adjustable on the mirror base. 

Polished cherry-wood case accom- 
panies each outfit. 




_ IBNEfflKW 1 

F— Model Microscope. (Cut one-third of actual size.) 

F. Stand with 1 eye-piece (any power), no objectives $25 00 

Fl. Stand with 1 eye-piece and % in. and \ in. objectives, +70+400 diam 48 00 

F2. Stand with 1 eye-piece and 2 in., % in. and \ in. objectives, +35+70+400 

diam. 54 00 

F3. Stand with 2 eye-pieces and % in. and \ in. objectives, +50 to +400 diam. . 52 00 
F4r. Stand with 2 eye-pieces and 2 in., % in. and^ in. objectives, +25 to 400 diam 58 00 
F5. Stand with 2 eye-pieces and % in. , \ in. and ^ in. oil immersion, objectives, 

+ 50 to + 1,200 diam 97 00 

F6. Stand with 2 eye-pieces and 2 in. , % in. , £ in. and ^g i n * °*1 immersion, 

objectives, + 25 to + 1,200 diam 103 00 

Revolving stage, with removable spring clips, extra 5 00 

Glass stage with slide carrier, which slips over either plain or revolving 

stages, extra '. 5 00 

Graduated mirror bar, with mirror and sub-stage (both adjustable), in place 

of one accompanying stand, extra 5 00 

Abbe condenser, 1.20 N. A., in mounting, with iris diaphragm, extra 14 00 

Abbe condenser, 1.42 N. A., in mounting, " " " " 16 00 

Mechanical stage, in place of the regular, extra 18 00 

Double nose-piece, brass finish, extra 5 00 

Triple nose-piece, brass finish, extra 9 00 

Complete illustrated catalogue (13th edition) mailed free to any address; send for it; contains matter of 

much interest to physicians. 



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LEITZ MICROSCOPES. 




LEITZ' STAND, I-a. i 

No. 5. Large Microscope, briefly described as follows: Inclinable, with fixeV* 
stage, coarse adjustment by rack and pinion; fine adjustment by micrometer screw, 
with graduated head; draw tube with millimeter scale. The accessories are: 
Abbe condenser, rack and pinion movement, with iris diaphragm. 
Triple nose-piece. 

Three eye-pieces. . . 

Three objectives, viz.: 1 inch, £ inch, and oil immersion ft men. 
Magnification from 57 to 850 diameters. 

Price, in upright polished wood case • • ® 177 

We will import Leitz Microscopes for colleges and hospitals, duty tree. 



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MICROSCOPIC CABINETS. 




Fig:. 500. Portable Mahogany Cabinet, for 72 objects, $3 25. 

BOXES, mailing', wood, to hold 1 object per doz. $0 60 

" "3 " " 80 

" " "6 " " 90 

"12 ,: " 1 25 

CABINETS, holding- 24 objects, with cardboard sliding cover 



24 
36 

48 

60 

72 

144 



white wood . 



Portable, 12 trays, holding 72 objects, mahogany, Fig. 500 
Same, for 36 objects • 



each $0 06 
08 
10 
15 
75 
1 00 
1 50 

1 75 

2 00 

2 50 

3 50 
3 25 
2 00 




Figr. 502. Pillsbury's Cabinet for 200 objects, 83 00. 

CABINETS, Pillsbury's, holding 10 boxes for 200 slides, Fig. 502 each $3 00 

" " 20 " 500 " " 4 00 

The Pillsbury Cabinet consists of a finely polished cherry case, containing ten or 
twtney boxes, grooved on the inside, to receive twenty-five slides each, and provided 
with a lock. When the boxes are in place in the cabinet, the slides lie horizontally, 
thus avoiding all liability of damage to slides in top. 

The top of each box, as placed in the cabinet, is provided with an index, and on 
the bottom of the box, inside, is a corresponding number, to show the proper location 
of each slide. If a cabinet is not required, the boxes may be used singly, as a simple 
rubber band serves to hold the cover securely in place. They are of plain white- 
wood, neatly finished. 



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MICROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS. 

DISSECTING AND MOUNTING INSTRUMENTS. 




/ 



I 






A BC DEFGHIJKLMN Curved. Straight. 

Fig. 479. Dissecting Knives, each 75c. Fig- 480. Dissecting 

Needles, each, 15c. 



<*. 



TRAUX, GREENE & ( 



Fig. 481. Double Section Lifter, 50c. 



Fig, 481. Fig. 482. 

Curved Dissecting Straight Dissecting 

Forceps, Steel, Forceps, Steel, 

Best, $1.00 Best- 75c. 




Straight. Angular. Curved. 

Fig. 483. Dissecting Scissors, each 50c to. 75c. 



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MICROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 461. Two System Con- Fig-. 462. Three System Con- 
denser in Case $8 00 denser in Case $10 00 



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MICROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS. 




Fig. 495. Griffith's Turn Table, Self Centering $7 00 




Fig. 496. Turn Table, Plain $3 50 



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MAGNIFYING GLASSES. 




Fig\ 505. 



Fig:. 506. 



Fig-. 507. 



MAGNIFIERS. 

Single, rubber case, diameter of glass, % inch, Fig. 505 each, 8>0 30 

1 inch 

IK " 

2 " 

% and % inch, Fig. 506 .. . 

\H and 1H " 

l^andlM" 

y 2 , % and % inch, Fig. 507. 

%, %and% inch 

%, % and 1 inch 

% inch, Fig. 505 

1 inch 

% and % inch, Fig. 506 . . . 

% and 1 inch 

V 2 , % and % inch, Fig. 507 
K, % and 1 inch 

Folding, brass, size of opening, % inch, Fig. 508 



Double, " 

(c <( 

t< (c 

Triple, " 

ci (< 

cc cc 

Single, shell case, 

Double, 

Triple, 





40 




60 




90 




60 




90 


1 


25 




75 


1 


00 


1 


25 




75 


1 


55 


1 


25 


2 


10 


1 


65 


2 


65 




40 



MAGNIFIERS, Metal frame and handle (reading glasses). 



O I 






' 60 


2K ' 




' 90 


3 




' 1 35 


4 




' 2 50 


5 ' 




' 4 50 


6 




8 00 




Fig-. 508 . Folding Magnifier, 40c. 



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MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES. 



ADAPTER, 

For foreign objectives $1 00 

For fitting objectives in sub-stage 1 00 

With centering adjustment 5 00 

AMPLIFIER, achromatic, in brass box 7 50 

CAMERA LUCIDA, double prism, may be used in an upright or inclined posi- 
tion 7 50 

Improved Abbe 10 00 

Plain Fig. 463 1 50 

Wollaston's, for drawing an object 6 50 

COMPRESSOR, Wenham's 1 50 

Parallel 3 50 

CONDENSER, sub-stage Abbe 1 . 20 N. A. in case, Fig. 461 8 00 

" 1.42 " " Fig. 462 10 00 

1.0 " " 20 00 

Mounting, 5 stop, diaphragms and blue glass 5 00 

" with Iris diaphragm 6 00 

CONDENSERS, on stand, IK inch diam 4 00 

2% " " 7 00 

3 " " 10 00 

DARK WELL 2 00 

DIAPHRAGM, Iris, with Society Screw 3 00 

(Iris), with condenser mounting, Fig. 467 6 00 

Dome 2 00 

EYE-PIECES, 1 to 5 4 00 

FORCEPS, stage 1 50 

Stage, on slide 2 00 

3 prong 5 00 

GLOBES FOR COVERING MICROSCOPES. Fig. 497. 

No. Diameter Height Each No. Diameter Height Each 

1 4 in 6in...$ 60 7 8 in 16 in $2 40 

2 6" 6"... 75 8 10" 10" 2 25 

3 6" 8"... 90 9 10" 14" 3 00 

4 6" 10"... 150 10 12" 12" 3 00 

5 8 " 8 " .... 1 40 11 12 " 16 " 4 00 

6 8" 12".... 2 00 12 JL2 " 20" 6 00 

CIRCULAR GLASS BASE FOR SAME. 

4 inch each $ 20 10 inch each 65 

6 " " 25 12 " " 100 

8 " " 40 

LENS, Hemispherical, mounted 5 00 

LEIBERKUHNS U 00 to 5 75 

LIFE SLIDE, Holman's with cover, in box 1 50 

With syphon complete 4 00 



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MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES 

LIVE-BOX, small $2 00 

MICROMETER, Eye-piece 1 00 

Stage, 1-100 and 1-1000 inch , 1 50 

" 1-10, 1-20 and 1-50 " 2 00 

NOSE-PIECE, (see Adapter) 

Double, Angular, Fig. 468 5 00 

Triple, " Fig. 469 9 00 

PARABOLIC REFLECTOR, Wenham's, for dark field illuminations 9 00 

POLARISCOPE, with one selenite, in morocco case 12 00 

Complete "with prisms and selenites 22 00 

TABLE, revolving, black walnut, adjustable to height 12 00 

TRIPLETS, achromatic %, % and 1 inch 6 00 

TROUGH, glass, complete, with wedge and spring 2 50 

DISSECTING, MOUNTING AND COLLECTING INSTRUMENTS. 

BEAKERS, See Index 

BISTOURY, sharp pointed. 75 

Probe, pointed 75 

BOTTLES for Balsam, Doty's 80 

Capped, for holding mounting fluids, with pipette 40 

Capped, with triangular stopper to prevent gumming, 1 oz 35 

li " " " " " " 2 oz 50 

Collecting, flat 10 to 15 

Collecting, round, dozen 25 to 75 

Dropping, with glass bulb 20 

Dropping, with rubber top . 25 

CASES of dissecting instruments $7 50 to 15 00 

COMPRESSORS, Spring, nickel-plated doz 40 

Spring, wood doz 25 

CUTISECTOR, Piffard's 3 75 

DROPPING TUBES. See Droppers in Index. 

FORCEPS, dissecting, steel, plain 40 

Brass 25 

Cover glass, Fig. 456 30 

Steel, straight, Fig. 482 * 75 

' ' angular 1 00 

curved on the flat, Fig. 483 , 1 00 

GLASSES, flat pair 85 

Concave pair 2 00 

Watch. See Urinary Analysis. 

' ' Syracuse, solid 15 to 85 

BOOKS, double, for dissecting 50 

KNIVES, brain 2 00 

Dissecting, various patterns, Fig. 479 75 

Section, plain, Fig. 458 2 75 

" in morocco case 3 25 

" " large 4 50 



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MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES. 

KNIVES, Section, plain, in morocco case $ 5 00 

Valentine's 6 00 

KNIFE HOLDER 2 50 

LABELS, adhesive, per 100 in a box 15 

LAMP, spirit, glass, fine, for mounting, 3-16 burner 75 

H " 90 

v* " i io 

MICROTOMES. See Section Cutter. 

NECESSAIRE, Dr. Ranvier's 3 50 

NEEDLES, straight or bent, Fig. 480 15 

NEEDLE HOLDER, with clamp 25 

PIPETTE, with rubber bulb, graduated 25 

Plain, with rubber bulb, straight 05 

' ' " " bent 05 

PLIERS, plain 25 

RAZOR, for cutting sections 1 00 

" " " flat on one side, Fig. 457. . 150 

SAUCERS, porcelain, 2% inches in diameter, in nest of 5, with cover 60 

SCALPELS, 3 sizes each 50 

SECTION CUTTER, Army Medical Museum pattern 10 00 

Laboratory, small size 42 50 

" large " 50 00 

Students' with knife in cherry case, Fig. 493 18 00 

Ranvier's, plain 7 00 

with clamp 8 00 

With knife and carrier, Seller's 13 50 

SECTION LIFTER, single 20 

Double, Fig. 484 50 

SCISSORS, dissecting, straight, Fig. 483 50 

Dissecting, curved on the flat, Fig. 483 60 

" knee bent, Fig. 483 75 

Transplanting, Piffard's 7 50 

SYRINGES, injecting, K ounce 8 00 

" 1 ounce 10 00 

TROCAR, exploring 1 00 

" with Tenaculum point 1 85 

" Duchenne's 1 90 

" Noegerath's 2 65 

TURN TABLE, plain, Fig. 496 2 50 

" with detachable hand rests 3 00 

Self-centering, with hand-rests 6 00 

Griffith's self-centering, Fig. 495 7 00 

MOUNTING AND STAINING MEDIA. 

ACID, chromic, 5 per cent solution 25 

Glacial Acetic 25 

Osmic, 2 per cent 25 

Picro-sulphuric, concentrated 20 



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MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES. 

ALCOHOL, absolute $0 20 

ALCOHOLIC CARMINE, Mayer's 25 

ALBUMEN, Mayer's 25 

AMARANTH 50 

AMMONIA, Carmine 25 

ANILINE, blue 20 

Green i 20 

Red 20 

Violet 25 

ANILINE OIL, pure, for preparing- bacillis 25 

ASPHALTUM 25 

Quick drying 35 

BALSAM, Canada, in tubes 25 

" benzole 50 

" chloroform 50 

« with xyol 50 

Damar •' 15 

BELL GLASSES 50 

BENZOLE, pure 20 

BISMARCK BROWN 20 

BORAX, Carmine 25 

BRUNSWICK BLACK 25 

CARBONATE OF POTASH, 3 per cent solution 25 

CAUSTIC POTASSA,5 per cent solution 25 

CEDAR OIL 50 

CELLS, Glass, assorted doz 1 00 

Block Tin doz 20 

HardRubber doz 15 

Atwood's • doz 30 

Zylonite, transparent, assorted doz 25 

CELOIDINE, 1 oz. box 1 25 

CEMENT, Bell's 50 

Brown's Rubber 35 

White Zinc 50 

Amber, King's, with directions 25 

White, King's, with directions 25 

CHLORIDE, Stannon's, in Glycerine Jelly 60 

And Acetate of Copper 25 

COCHINEAL TINCTURE 25 

COLOPHONIUM SOLUTION 15 

COMPRESSOR, Holman's 1 00 

( No. 1, thin oz 1 75 

CLOVER GLASSES, Circles, sizes, J*, %, % and % \ No. 2, medium oz 1 25 

( No. 3, heavy oz 1 00 

( No. 1, thin oz 1 65 

COVER GLASSES, Square -J No. 2, medium oz 1 15 

( No. 3, heavy oz 90 

DAMAR, in benzole 35 



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MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES. 

DEAN'S MEDIUM $0 35 

EOSIN 20 

FARRENT'S MEDIUM 50 

Fuschine 25 

GELATINE, carmine, for injecting oz 1 00 

GENTIAN VIOLET 20 

GLYCERINE, Camphorated, for delicate vegetable tissue 25 

Pure 25 

Jelly 50 

GLUE, Hollis' 30 

Marine, Hard '. 35 

" Liquid 35 

" Colorless 40 

GOLD SIZE 25 

GUM AND GLYCERINE, medium 25 

HEMATOXYLIN 20 

Concentrated solution in alcohol 50 

HEMATOXYLIC EOSIN 50 

IODO-IODIDE Potassa, 3 per cent solution 25 

LABELS, White, round or oval per 100 10 

" square, with borders per 100 25 

'Gilt fronts for covering slides per 100 25 

Backs per 100 25 

Backs or front with holes punched, 10 cents extra per 100 

MAGENTA 40 

Red 25 

METHYLENE BLUE 20 

METHYLgreen 20 

Violet 20 

NAPHTHA, Pure 15 

NITRIC ACID, in alcohol, 3 per cent solution 25 

OIL CLOVES 35 

OSMIC ACID, 1-32 oz. or 1 gramme 2 00 

PARAFFINE lb 50 

PHENOLPHTALINE 25 

PICRO-CARMINE 25 

PIPETTES, with bulb 25 

POT. FERROCYANIDE, with 1 per cent Acetic Acid 25 

SAFFRANIN 25 

SALT SOLUTION, normal 15 

SLIDES, Glass, 1x3, ground edges, first quality crown glass gro 1 35 

" " " " patent plate gro 1 75 

" " " " extra thin white sheet gro 2 50 

" " " " beveled gro 3 00 

" " " " with concave center doz 60 

" " crown, plain cut edge gro 65 

Wooden doz 25 



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MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES. 

SLIDES, Holman's Life each $ 1 50 

" Current each 1 50 

" Cage each 4 50 

" Syphon each 3 00 

SODA, Sulpho-Indigotate 20 

STAIN, Dr. Gibbs' 50 

Burrill's, for bacillus tub., with directions 35 

TROUGHS, Zoophyte 2 50 

TUBES, Drop 10 

TURPENTINE 25 

VESUVIN • 20 

WHITE ZINC CEMENT 55 

XYOL, Damar 25 

These media we guarantee to be of the quality best suited for microscopic pur- 
poses and put up in the neatest possible manner. Each bottle is plainly labeled. 



MAGNIFYING GLASSES. 




Fij?. 510. 



CODDINGTON MAGNIFYERS. Fig. 512. 

J -inch focus, German silver mounting, each, $2 00 



2 25 
2 50 



ACHROMATIC TRIPLETS. 

J-inch focus, German silver mounting, each, 9 50 
• a « " « « " " 9 50 

4 

1 u .. u k « « 9 so 




Fig. 512. 
Coddington Lenses. 



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GERMAN MODELS OF ANIMALS. 



PAPIER MACHE. 



These models are well calculated to facilitate the study of the auatomy and 
physiology of animals in veterinary colleges. 



SERIES XIX. -HORSE. 

1900 Model of a horse, height 72 centimeters, copied at the Royal Veterinary 

School of Berlin, anatomically true; showing the superficial and 
deeper layers of muscles and the principal vessels $157.50 

1901 Model of a horse as above, head, trunk and forefoot discountable; 

intestines are removable and dismountable 202.50 

1902 Model of a horse, fifth part natural size, totally dismountable ; new model, 101.25 

1903 Heart of a horse, separable 1L2 ° 

1904 Model of the heart, most perfect execution 27.00 

1905 Hoof of a horse, divisible into four parts • • 9 - 00 

1906 Intestinal canal of a horse, schematized 10.80 

1907 Kidneys of a horse with Aorta and veins 9- 00 

1908 Brain of a horse, divisible into two parts 40 ° 

1909 Genitals of a male horse 1G2 ° 

1910 Head of a horse, median section, the exterior side with muscles 40.50 

1911 Model of a head with muscles dismountable; perfect execution 112.50 

1912 Left hind-leg with all possible blemishes, most perfect execution, separa- 

ble in many parts 5400 

1913 Lungs, with heart separable 54 - 00 

All the intestines of chest and abdomen of the horse, almost natural size, 

very instructive preparation 247.50 

1914 Horses' teeth, in nine stages 6 - 75 



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GERMAN MODELS OF ANIMALS. 



PAPIER MACHE. 



SERIES XX -OX. 

2000 Model of an ox, quite new; height 70 centimeters, showing the super- 

ficial muscles and most important blood-vessels. Intestines are 
removable and dismountable $202 . 00 

2001 Model of an ox, fifth part of natural size, totally dismountable, new 

model 101 .25 

2002 Cow's udder, separable 9.00 

2003 Stomach of a ruminant, separable 10.80 

2004 Intestinal canal of an ox (schematized) 13 . 50 

2005 Foot of an ox 11.25 

2006 Fcetus of a cow 10.80 

2007 Fcetus of a sheep 10 . SO 




Models of the Horse in various sizes. Prices from $101.25 to $202.50. 



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Turf Goods Department 



...We Sell... 



IS* Lanz=Owen Co.'s 




Horse= Boots 

Nuzzles*?* 

Shields... 



The latest styles, the most perfect fitting and the very 
best quality of stock and workmanship. 

Each style of Boot is made in three sizes: L, large; M, 
medium; S, small. 






The 



is the largest Leather Notion House 
in the world. They manufacture 

L3.nZ != 0WGn tne most com Pl e te li ne of Horse- 

•— Boots, Sole Leather Trunks, Satchels*. 

WOITipflny Shawl, Tourist, Trunk and many 
~" " other Straps, Gun Goods, Leggins,, 
Hat Boxes, Dress Suit Cases, Musical Instrument Cases. Also 
any kind of Sample Cases to order. 

Contracts taken for any kind of Leather Goods. 



178 



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ANKLE BOOTS. 

m 




No. 12. 



No. 20. 



No. 24. 



:no. 7. 
" 9. 
■" 10. 
" 11. 
" 12. 

" 17. 

" no. 

■ u 20. 
" 21. 

'" 23. 
" 24. 



DESCRIPTIONS. 

Ankle Boot, felt lined, chamois bound pair, $1 

" " " extra size ' 

calf lined, light weight 

" " French calf lined 

Hind Ankle Boot, French calf lined, hind leg 

" " " felt lined, with elastic 

Ankle and Speed Cut • ' 

Ankle and Heel Boot ( 

Elastic Stocking with back cord protection 

" " without shin brace | 

" " with scalpel 



00 list. 

25 

25 

75 

85 

,00 

50 

50 

00 

50 

50 



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179 



SHIN AND ANKLE BOOTS. 




Nos. 50 and 51. 



Nos. 56 and 58. 




No. 76. 



No. 72. 



DESCRIPTIONS. 

No. 50. Front Shin and Ankle Boot, felt lined, chamois bound pair, $1.25 list. 

" 51. Hind " 



" 52. Front " 

" 53. Hind u 

" 56. Front " 

" 58. Hind " 

" 76. Shin Ankle and Soft Tendon, with elastic 

" 72. " " " Tendon, 



Kersey lined, with elastic. 

u a n u 

calf " " " 



U ti 



1.75 


u 


3.25 


(• 


3.50 


u 


4.00 


u 


4.25 


u 


7.00 


a 


6.50 


u 



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SHIN BOOTS AND SPEED CUTS. 




Nos. 126 and 127. 



Nos. 102 and 103. 



DESCRIPTIONS. 

No. SO. Shin Boot, calf lined, with elastic. . ._ 

85. " " Kersey lined, with elastic 

" 91. Calf Shin Roll, 4-inch •. 

" 94. Buckskin Shin Roll, 4-inch 

" 100. Shin Ankle and Half-Knee, calfskin 

• l 101. " " " Kersey 

" 102. Hind Shin Ankle and Speed Cut, hinged, Kersey . . . . 

1 103. " " u " " calf •• 

» 120. " " " " " aud Hock, Kersey 

.. 12 l! " " " " " " calf.... 

" 126. " " " " " calf 

■• 127. " " " " " Kersey 



pair. 



$3. 
2. 

2. 
2, 
5 
6 
9 
9 
11 
10 



75 list. 

25 * 

50 " 

25 " 

50 u 

00 " 

.00 " 

.00 " 

.00 tk 

.00 " 

.00 * 
.00 " 



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KNEE BOOTS. 




No. 156. 



Nos. 160 and 161. 



Nos. 150 and 151. 



DESCRIPTIONS. 



No. 139. Knee Boot, Kersey lined, bound pair, $3.00 list. 



146. "■ " " " unbound 

156. Stumbling Boot, with rubber loop 

160. Knee and Arm Boot, Kersey lined 

161. " " " " " with suspenders. 
165. " " " felt 

150. Knee Boot, Kersey lined, hinged 

151. " " calf " " 



2.50 " 

3.50 B 

9.00 " 

10.00 " 

8.50 " 

6.00 " 

5.50 " 



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QUARTER BOOTS. 




No, 205. 



No. 215. 



Nos. 200, 201 and 202. 




No. 222. 



No. 225. 



No. 224. 



DESCRIPTIONS. 

No. 200. Quarter Boot, felt lined, 3 billets .'. pair, 



201. " " lea. " 3 " 

202. " " elk " 3 " 

205. " " " " back hinge 

205XX. " " " '' " " cheaper grade. 

206. " " " " side " 

207. " " California style, side hinge 

213. " " low cut, wool top 

215. Coronet Boot, felt lined 

222. Bell Quarter Boot, felt lined, leather trimmed 

•225. " " " lea. ' ; felt top 

224. " " " with chamois roll 



$2.25 list. 
2.75 
3.75 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
4.50 
2.50 
2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
4.50 



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SCALPERS. 



No. 230. 




No. 236. 



No. 234. 



DESCRIPTIONS. 



No. 230. Scalper pail% $2 50 ]ist . 



232. " with heel extension 

' 234. • felt lined 

• 236. Toe and Speed Cut, for colts 

237. Hind Hoof and Speedy Cut, side action . 

238. « - •• « front " . 



2.75 " 

2.75 " 

4.50 ' ; 

G.00 " 

5.50 (i 



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MISCELLANEOUS. 




^o 


.251. 


" 


250. 


" 


252. 


u 


262. 


». 


263. 


" 


280. 


" 


2S1. 


u 


• 286. 


*' 


290. 



No. 286. Nos. 280 and 281. 

DESCRIPTIONS. 

Poultice Boot, black leather P 5 * 11 ". 

Caulking " metal covered 

Soaking " perforated felt bottom 

Shoe Boil Roll, stuffed, canvas and leather each, 

" " " all leather * 

Stallion Support, rubber. 

" " chamois . . . 

Wire Muzzle with throat strap 

English Leather Muzzle 



$4.50 list. 

2.00 " 

3.00 " 

2.00 " 

2.75 " 

2.50 " 

2.50 " 

1.67 " 

3.00 " 



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RUNNING BOOTS. 

No. Per pair. 

10 Ankle, russet calf $1 . 90 

10} Ankle, russet calf, heel extension 2 .10 

11} Ankle, russet, soft calf 1 . 90 

12$ Same as 11 J, with heel extension 2 .00 

18 Pastern Joint, wool lined 2 . 50 

19 Knuckler or Fetlock 4 . 50 

20 Heel and Ankle, russet calf 4.50 

21 Elastic Stocking, with back cord protection 6 . 50 

22 Knuokler or Fetlock, to lace 4.50 

23 Same as 21, without shin brace 3 .75 

24 Elastic Stocking, with scalper 6 . 00 

27 Elastic Shin Brace 2 . 50 

60 Shin and Ankle, extra high and light, russet calf, elastic, 4 billets 5.25 

01 Shin and Ankle, russet calf, with elastic, 3 billets 4.00 

62 Front Shin and Ankle, russet calf, half cord protection 5.00 

63 Shin and Ankle, russet calf, pivot hinge, with elastic 5.50 

64 Shin and Ankle, white kersey 2 50 

65 Shin and Ankle, white kersey, with leather cup 3 .00 

79 Shin Boot, russet calf, with elastic 3.75 

100 Shin, Ankle and Half Knee, russet calf 5.50 

110 Ankle and Speed-Cut, russet calf 5 . 00 

111 Ankle and Speed-Cut, russet calf 5 . 00 

112 Back Cord, russet calf 5.50 

125 Shin, Ankle and Hock, russet calf, with elastic 7.00 

128 Back Cord, russet calf, extra light 4.50 

129 Same as 128, with heel boot attachment 6.00 

129} Same as 129, with plate 7.0^ 

132 Same as 128. with heel and ankle attachment 7.00 

133 Shin, Hock, Back Cord and Heel, russet calf, extra light 8.00 

134 Same as 133, without heel attachment 7.50 



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The prices here quoted include containers 

ACETANILID oz 07, % lb 17, lb $0 60 

ACID Acetic, No. 8, Mallinckrodt's lb 17 

C. P lb 30 

U. S. P lb 20 

" dilute lb 15 

" Glacial, absolute lb 65 

Arsenious, fused, pure oz 1 0, lb 22 

' ' powdered, pure lb 25 

Benzoic, English, from Benzoin, Merck's oz 20 

" German oz 14 

" from Toluol oz 12 

Boracic, Cryst., 1-lb cartons lb 27 

" powdered, 1-lb cartons lb 28 

C. P., Mallinckrodt's lb 6*) 

C. P., Wyeth's, 1-lb bots each 1 00 

" " " " sprinkler- top bots doz 2 50 

Camphoric oz 60 

Carbolic, Cryst. , Mallinckrodt's lb 36 

" " 5-lb cans lb 34 

10-lbcans lb 33 

' ; loose, Cryst oz 20 

Carbolic, Solution (for medicinal uses) 95 per cent., .,i hots each "> 00 

Carbolic Solution (for medicinal uses), 33% per cent., -J /,, bot^' ea ch 1 50 

" crude, for disinfecting lb 20 

Synthetical, Mallinckrodt's oz 17, J£-lb 25, lb 75 

Chromic, Cryst oz 17 

Chrysophanic (Chrysarobin) oz 30 

Citric lb 50 

Fluoric oz 45 

Formic oz 17 

Gallic lb 95, oz 12 

Hydriodic oz 42 

' ' Syrup, 1-pt bots pt 65 

Hydrobromic (34 per cent. ) , conc't oz 17 

dilute, U. S. P lb 45 

Hydrocyanic, dilute, Mallinckrodt's oz 12 

" M -lb 25, lb 60 

Hypophosphorous, Sol. 50 per cent oz 24 

dilute oz 17, lb 70 

Iodic oz 87 

Lactic, U. S. P., Merck's oz 22 

'• con'ct. , Mallinckrodt's oz 22 

dilute lb 50 



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Prices include containers. 



ACID, Muriatic, com'l y^ 



C. P... 

dilute. 



JO 
.lb 30 

. lb 20 



34 

20 

45 
20 
30 
45 
60 
12 
47 



Nitric, C. P lb 

Nitric, dilute ^ 

Nitre-Muriatic y^ 

" " dilute i^ 

Nitrous, fuming- y^ 

Oleic, commercial lb 

' ' purified jb 

Oxalic, com'l j-^ 

" C. P. , cartons i D 

Phosphoric (50 per cent) Conc't., U. S. P. . 1V> 

dilute lb 25 

" glacial, Merck's oz 12 

Picric, Com'l. , Cryst ib qq 

" C. P., Cryst ."".WW.'.'.'.' .oz 25 

Pj'rogallic, Merck's oz 39 

' ' Mallinckrodt's oz 39 

Pyroligneous, Commercial , \\y 20 

purified lb 39 

Salicylic, Merck's oz 15, % lb 40, )4 lb 75, lb 1 45 

Mallinckrodt's Ji lb 40, % lb 75, lb 1 45 

" from Gaultheria oz qq 

Sulphuric, Aromatic lb 55 

" Com'l i\y oq 

c.p ;."i b 3 

dilute lb o 

Sulphurous, U. S. P. , solution lb 30 

Tannic lb SI. 45, M lb 40, oz 20 

Tartaric, powdered lb 40 

Tri-chlor. acetic oz 47 

ACONITE, Leaf, powdered lb 30 

Root, powdered lb 35 

ACONITINE, pure, Amorphous, Merck's. J^-oz vials each 1 00 

Pure, Cryst, 15-grain vials each 1 00 

AGARIC, white lb 50 

AGNINE, Is lb 50 

ALCOHOL, Absolute pt 75 

Cologne, Spirits, 188 per cent., container extra gal 2 70 

Standard proof , " " " •• o-al 2 40 

Wood " •• gal 1 60 

ALLSPICE lb 10 

Powdered lb 13 

ALMOND MEAL lb 40 

ALOIN, Merck's oz 22 

Mallinckrodt's oz 22 



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Prices include containers. 

ALUM, Ammonio-Ferric lb $0 40 

Dried (burnt), 1-lb cartons lb 16 

Lump lb 05 

Potassa, granulated, pure lb 20 

Powdered lb !0 

AMMONIA, Spirits of (alcoholic) lb 65 

' ' Aromatic lb GO 

Water of U . S. P. (1 gal, 45) lb 15 

Conc't lb 20 

AMMONIUM, Acetate, liquor lb 30 

Acetate, crystal oz 20 

Benzoate oz 17 

Bromide, Mallinckrodt's lb 55 

Carbazotate oz 35 

Carbonate, 1-lb cans lb 20 

2-lb cans lb 18 

" resublimed, pure, 1-lb bottles lb 45 

Iodide, Mallinckrodt's. . , oz 44 

Muriate, lump lb 15 

" granulated, pure lb 20 

' ' powdered, pure lb 20 

Nitrate, crystal lb 25 

" granulated lb 27 

Oxalate oz. 12. lb 85 

Phosphate oz. 13. lb 94 

Picrate oz 35 

Salicylate oz 34 

Sulpho-carbolate oz 14 

Tartrate , , oz 20 

Valerianate oz 30 

AMYL, Nitrite, Mallinckrodt's oz 30 

Nitrite, Pearls, boxes of 1 doz. , 2, 3, 4 or 5 drops per box 35 

" " " 1 " 8 or 10 drops per box 45 

Aniline Dyes. See Microscopic Material. 

ANODYNE, Hoffman's lb 65 

ANTIMONY, black, powdered, com'l lb 06 

Pure, powdered lb 30 

Chloride, Sol. (Butter of) lb 34 

Tartrate and Potassa (see Tartar Emetic). 

ANTISEPTIC TABLETS (Bichloride) 100 50c. 500 2 00 

Each tablet contains the requisite amount of Corrosive Sublimate to make 1 to 
1000 solution when added to 1 pint of water. 

APIOL oz 54 

APO-MOR PEINE, Cryst H oz 1 25 

Muriate, Amorphous. Merck's H oz 55 

ARISTOL, 1-oz cartons oz 1 80 

Aristolisnow widely known as a very safe, pleasant and effective surgical dressing-. It is 
especially useful in leg ulcers, cavital ulcerations, ozena, etc., and where prompt cicatrisa- 
tion is desired. 

ARISTOL GAUZE, 5 per cent., in 1-yard rolls yd 60 

" • • 5-yard rolls yd 50 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Per oz. 4-oz bots. Mb bots. 
Prices include containers. each, each, 

ARROW ROOT, American lb SO 12 

Bermuda lb 35 

t. Vincent lb 15 

ARSENIC, powd. , comc*l lb 08 

Bromide oz 47 

Chloride oz 57 

' ' solution lb 85 

Iodide, Mallinckrodt's oz 52 

ARSENIC SOLUTION, Clemens' lb 80 

This solution contains an amount of Arsenic in combination, corresponding to 
about 1 per cent, of Arseuious Acid. 

Donovan's, U. S. P., 1-lb bottles lb 30 

Fowler's " " " lb 20 

ATROPINE, pure, Merck's, %-oz vials each 65 

Sulphate, % -oz vials each 50 

" 15-grain vials each 22 

BALSAM Copaiba, Para. lb 60 

Copaiba, Solidified lb 1 10 

Fir, Canada lb 50 

Peru lb 1 50 

Tolu lb 56 

BALM GILEAD BUDS lb 45 

BARIUM, Acetate oz 19 

Carbonate 1 lb boxes. . . .• lb 47 

Chloride (Muriate) 1 lb boxes lb 19 

Chloride, C. P lb 38 

Iodide oz 57 

Nitrate, powdered lb 24 

C. P lb 42 

Sulphate (Barytes; lb 15 

BARKS, See under name of bark wanted. 

BARLEY, Pearl lb 06 

Pint. Quart. n-pt. bots. Gal. bots. 

BATTERY FLUID ' $0 25 $0 35 SO 60 JO 75 

Cautery 25 40 75 1 00 

BAYBERRY BARK, powdered lb 20 

Pint. Quart. Gallon. 

BAY RUM, Domestic $6 40 80 70 So 2 25 

Imported 50 90 3 05 

BEANS, Jequirity oz 1<> 

" powdered oz 20 

BEER, See Wines and Liquors. 

BELLE OF BOURBON, See Wines and Liqu irs. 

BELLADONNA, Leaf, powdered lb 40 

Root, powdered . . .lb 40 

BENZOIN, Gum,, See Gums. 

BENZOLE, C. P lb 90 

Pure lb 50 



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Prices include containers. 

BENZOSOL .per oz SI 40 

Benzosol is a reliable and useful substitute for Creosote, and is particularly en- 
dorsed as an internal antiseptic in Phthisis, etc. Chemically considered, Benzosol 
is guaiaeol in which the hydrogen atom of the hydroxy 1 gro/ip is replaced by benzoyl. 
By the very process of manufacture all foreign ingredients are excluded, and the 
product is a chemically pure substance. It forms a colorless crystalline powder, al- 
most entirely tasteless. It melts at 50© C. Water does not take it up, but hot alco- 
hol, ether and chloroform dissolve it readily. It contains 54 per cent, of guaiaco' 
Twelve grains Benzosol are equal to 21 grains of Creosote. 
Literature on application. 

BERRIES, Cubeb, stemless lb 65 

" powdered, }£-Vo 25 lb 75 

Juniper lb 10 

" powdered lb 15 

Prickly Ash . -lb 40 

" • powdered lb 50 

BISMUTH AND AMMONIA CITRATE, soluble oz 30 

Nitrate oz 29 

Oxide, hydrated oz 34 

Oxyehloride oz 27 

Salicylate, Mallinckrodt's oz 27 

Subcarbonate, %-lb 75 lb 2 55 

Subgallate oz 50 

Subiodide " oz 40 

Subnitrate, Mallinckrodt's lb 2 25 

" 4-oz bottles, inclusive each 60 

" SquibVs, 500-gramme boxes each 2 84 

" Squibb's, 100-gramme boxes each 61 

Tannate oz 33 

Valerianate oz 65 

BLACK HAW, Bark, powdered lb 30 

BLOOD ROOT, powdered lb 20 

BLUE FLAG ROOT, powdered lb 30 

BLUE MASS, U. S. P lb 00 

U. S. P., 4-oz jars each 20 

Powdered H 'lb 25, lb 70 

BLUE VITRIOL (Copper Sulphate) lb 08 

BORAX, Refined lb 12 

Powdered lb 13 

Pure, granulated lb 37 

BORO-GLYCERIDE, solution, 50 per cent lb 1 00 

Two parts by weight of this preparation represent one part of Solid Boroglyceride. 
Boroglyceride Solution is a convenient form for dispensing, and is more readily soluble in, 
and miscible with, other liquids than the solid Boroglyceride. 

The 50 per cent, solution will be sent on all orders for Boroglyceride where solid is not 
specified. 

BORO-GLYCERIDE, solution, 33^ per cent, j £gj £*|J|; ^ Zt#ht [/[ ^ 3 g 

BRANDY (see Wines and Liquors. ) 

BRIMSTONE lb 04 

BROMINE oz 20 



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Prices include containers. 

BRUCINE, %-ot. vials each SO 25 

Sulphate, 3i-oz vials each 25 

BUDS, Balm of Gilead lb 45 

Cassia lb 27 

BUCHU LEAVES (short) lb 45 

Powdered lb 50 

BUCKTHORN BARK lb 20 

Powdered • lb 25 

BURDOCK ROOT lb 20 

Powdered lb 25 

BUTTERNUT BARK lb 16 

Powdered lb 20 

BUTTER OF COCOA lb 50 

Of Antimony lb 35 

CADMIUM, Bromide, Mallinckrodt's oz 20 

Chloride oz 29 

Iodide oz 43 

Nitrate oz 29 

Sulphate, pure oz 29 

CAFBROM ALID, Acetaniled with Bromide of Caffiene and Sodium (see p. 138) . . lb 3 00 

5-oz cans each 1 00 

• oz 25 

Tablets, 5 grains, 100's, 40c; 500's, $1.75. . . , per 1,000 3 00 

2 " 100's, 25c; 500's, $1.00 per 1,000 175 

Acetaniled with Bromide of Caffeine and Sodium Powder; perfectly white. Used 
largely as a substitute for Morphine, and as an Antipyretic and analgesic. Useful 
in all pyrexias and acute inflammatory affections, to reduce fever and to quiet pain. 
It is prescribed with great success in nervous or sick headache, neuralgia, siatica 
and rheumatism. In acute bronchitis, influenza and hay fever, the attack is often 
arrested within twenty-four hours (with 5-grain doses every two hours). 

CAFFEINE, Alkaloid, pure, cryst % oz 10, oz 45 

Bromide, Mallinckrodt's % oz 12, oz 65 

Citrate 36 oz 10, oz 45 

Hydrobromate (Bromide) , cryst % oz 12, oz 65 

Hydrochlorate, cryst % oz 15, oz 80 

Nitrate, cryst % oz 20 

Salicylate, true salt 's oz Is 

Sulphate, cryst % oz 15 

Valerianate 36 oz 15 

And Sodium, benzoate 36 oz 10, oz 55 

" " Hydrobromate (Bromide of Caffeine and Sodium) . . . 3s oz 18 

Salicylate oz 10, % oz 55 

CALAMUS ROOT (bleached) lb 45 

Powdered lb 40 

CALCIUM, Bromide, Mallinckrodt's oz 12 

Bromide " lb 79 

Benzoate oz 34 

Carb. precip lb 12 

Chloride gran lb 47 

Chloride, fused lb 47 



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Prices include containers. 

CALCIUM, Hypophosphite lb SI 50 

oz 18 

Iodide, Mallinckrodt's oz 47 

Lactate oz 24 

Lactophosphate, soluble oz 34 

Phosphate, precip lb 26 

Salicylate ' oz 39 

Sulphite lb 29 

Sulpho Carbolate oz 14 

CALENDULA, flowers , lb 50 

Powdered lb 60 

CALOMEL, Mallinckrodt's lb 95 

English : lb 351 

H-\b bots. i4-lb bots. Mb bots. 
each. each. each. 
CAM PHENOL, from Refined Camphor and Synthetic Car- 
bolic Acid SO 30 SO 50 SO 80 

Properties. — Antiseptic, Anajsthetic and Germicide. By 
virtue of its freedom from caustic or irritating properties, 
Camphenol is superior to Carbolic Acid as a surgical 
dressing. It is of great value wherever septic odors have 
to be overcome, and where a harmless, non-irritating but 
powerful antiseptic is indicated. Combined with Lavo- 
line, it forms an excellent antiseptic and healing lotion, 
employed in diphtheria and scarlet fever, to remove fetor 
and to destroy the germs of contagion ; in ulcerated con- 
ditions of the air passages and to correct offensive secre- 
tion? in chronic nasal catarrh, etc Lavoline Spray Solution 
No. 2, containing 4 per cent, of Camphenol, is a suitable 
solution for application of spray. (See Lavoline Spray 
Solutions.) 

CAMPHOR, refined , lb GO 

Mono-bromide oz 22 

Powdered lb 70 

CANELLA, bark, powdered lb 25 

CANDY, Rock, on strings lb 16 

CANTHARIDES, Russian lb 1 10 

' ' powdered lb 1 30 

CAPSICUM, African, powdered lb 25 

CAPSULES, Gelatine (empty), in boxes of 100 each per doz. boxes 1 00 

Gelatine, " " " single boxes 10 

" 1000 each per box 00 

" " colored pink (100s) per doz boxes 1 10 

" " " " (100s) per box 10 

" •• " " (1000s) per box 65 

Vaginal, Anderson's i boz 60 

" •■ with Hydrastis and Opium box 60 

" " Iodoformized box 60 

CARAMEL, solution lb 25 

CARRAWAY SEED lb 12 

Powdered lb 20 



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Prices include containers. 

CARDAMOM SEED (Aleppo) , lb $1 00 

(Mangalor), bleached lb i <;.-> 

Powdered lb 125 

CARBON, bisulphide, Mallinckrodt's lb 25 

CARMINE NO. 40 oz 40 

Sagrada, bark lb 20 

" powdered lb 25 

CASCARILLA, Bark, powdered lb 30 

CASSIA BARK, ordinary lb 15 

CASSIA (Saigon), bark lb 45 

" " powdered lb 50 

Buds lb 27 

CASTOR FIBRE, powdered : oz 1 00 

CELERY SEED lb 20 

Powdered lb 25 

■l-oz jars, 8-oz jars, 1-lbjars, 
each. each. each. 

CERATE, Calendula SO 25 SO 45 SO 80 

Camphor, U . S. P 20 35 65 

Cantharides, U. S. P 35 60 1 00 

Lead, sub-acetate, U. S. P 20 35 60 

Petrolatum 20 35 60 

Resin, U. S. P 15 25 45 

Simple, U. S. P 20 35 55 

Spermaceti, U. S. P 30 35 55 

CERIUM NITRATE oz 37 

Oxalate, Merck's oz 12 

" Mallinckrodt's oz 12 

CHALK, French, powdered lb 08 

" Precipitated, English lb 10 

" Prepared, in drops lb 10 

" " 5-lb boxes lb 09 

CHAMOMILE FLOWERS, German lb 40 

Roman lb 35 

CHARCOAL, animal, powdered lb 08 

purified, U. S. P lb 25 

Willow, powdered lb 15 

" " (extra fine) b 30 

CHIONIA doz 8 00 

CHINOIDINE, l-oz rolls oz 12 

Powdered, l-oz vials oz 40 

CIIINOLINE, pure oz 50 

Tartrate oz 50 

CHLORALAMID. 25-gramme pkg 80 

CHLORAL HYDRATE, Crusts, Mallinckrodt's lb 1 50 

Crystals, g. s. bottles lb 1 50 

" y 2 lb 80 

" Jflb 45 

" " " oz 20 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

CHLORIDES, Piatt's doz $4 00 

CHLORINE WATER lb 40 

CHLORINATED LIME, 1-lb impervious boxes lb 10 

&-lb " " lb 15 

CHLOROFORM. Mallinckrodt's lb 83 

Purified lb 70 

R. & H per lb 

Squibb's 500-gramme bottle 1 40 

" 250-gramme bottle 75 

CINCHONA BARK (Calisaya) lb 80 

" powdered lb 90 

(Pale Loxa) lb 50 

" " powdered lb 60 

Red, powdered lb 50 

" (true), assayed, powdered lb 1 00 

Yellow, powdered lb 25 

CINCHONINE, Alkaloid, pure oz 27 

Bisulphate oz 18 

Mixture, 3-oz boxes box 25 

Muriate oz 20 

Salicylate oz 30 

Sulphate oz 15 

CINCHONIDINE, Alkaloid, pure oz 30 

Bisulphate oz 22 

Muriate oz 20 

Salicylate oz 40 

Sulphate, P. & W or 14 

" " 5 oz cans oz o9 

Truax, Greene & Co's oz 11 

" " " 5-oz cans oz 07 

" " " 100-oz cans oz 3 50 

CINNAMON BARK, Ceylon, powdered lb 50 

CINNAMON BARK, Cassia, powdered lb 50 

CLOVES lb 20 

Powdered lb 25 

COCOA, Leaf, powdered lb 75 

COCAINE, Alkaloid, ounce vials oz 8 Oo 

COCAINE HYDROCHLORATE (Muriate), 1-oz vials oz 6 75 

Hydrochlorate ''Muriate), %-oz vials , each 3 40 

" 3^-oz " each 90 

" 5, 10 and 15 gr vials err 02 

Solution 4 per cent oz 50 

Muriate, Boehringer's (see page 146) %-oz. vials, each 90 

" " 5, 10 and 15 gr vials gr 02 

6< Mallinckrodt's, 5, 10 and 15 gr vials gr 02 

«• " 26 -oz vials each 90 

« " oz 6 75 

Subject to market changes. 



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Prices include containers. 

COCHINEAL, HONDURAS lb 80 40 

Powdered ])-, 45 

COCOA, BUTTER OF ..lb 50 

CODEINE, Alkaloid, cryst., J^-oz vials each 70 

Phosphate, J^-oz vials each 70 

Sulphate, Jg'-oz vials each 60 

COD LIVER OIL, Tasteless (Wampole's) doz 8 00 

COLCHICINE, C. P., cryst., 15-gr vials each 55 

COLCHICUM, Root, powdered lb 40 

Seed, " lb 60 

l-oz bots. 4-ozbots. 1-lb bots. 

each. each. each. 

COLLODION, Simple, U. S. P 15 30 100 

Cantharidal 25 75 2 50 

Flexible, U. S. P 15 30 100 

Iodized 25 

Iodoform 25 

Salicylated, comp. (corn cure) 25 75 2 50 

Styptic, U. S. P 20 50 1 50 

COLOCYNTH, Apples (Trieste) lb 60 

' ' powdered lb 70 

COLUMBO, root, foreign lb 25 

" powdered lb 30 

COMFREY, root, powdered .lb 25 

COMPOSITION POWDER (See powders, compound). 

4-ozjars, 8-oz jars, 1-lb jars, 
each. each. each. 

CONFECTION, Black Pepper 20 35 60 

Opium, U. S. P 60 115 2 15 

Roses, " 20 35 60 

Senna, " 20 35 60 

CONIINE. alkaloid, %-oz vials each 70 

Hydrobromate, cryst., 15-gr vials each 50 

CONIUM, leaf, powdered lb 30 

seed, " lb 35 

COPPER, Acetate pure lb 80 

Ammoniated lb 70 

Arseniate, Mallinckrodt's oz 30 

Arsenite oz 25 

Cax-bonate lb 55 

Chloride lb 75 

Iodide oz 70 

Oxide, black .oz 12 

Subacetate (Verdigris) lb 45 

Sulphate (Blue Vitrol) lb 08 

'• gran., C. P., Mallinckrodt's, 1 lb. bottles lb 28 



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Prices include container. 

COPPERAS lb SO 03 

5 lbs or more lb 02 

CORIANDER SEED lb 12 

Powdered lb 25 

CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE (see Mercury). 

1-lb cans. 5-lb cans. 

COSMOLINE, Camphorated 46 1 70 

Carbolized 46 1 70 

Plain 35 1 40 

White 70 2 85 

COTO BARK, Powdered lb 1 25 

COTOIN, 15-grain vials each 35 

COWH AGE oz 45 

CRAB ORCHARD SALTS lb 25 

CRANESBILL, Root, powdered lb 35 

CREAM TARTAR, Commercial lb 20 

CREOSOTE, German, white oz 10, M lb 25, lb 50 

From Beechwood Tar oz 22. % lb 50, lb 1 75 

CREOLIN-PEARSON, Merck's, 1 lb c. b lb 50 

Dark brown, syrupy liquid, sp. gr. 1.040-1.080. Sol.: in W. (to 2 l / 2 per cent,), A,. E., C. Ex- 
ternal and internal Antiseptic, Deodorant, etc.; non-poisonous Succedaneum for Carbolic 
Acid. Applic: mostly in L£-2 per cent, solut., sometimes undiluted. Dose: 0.03-0.3 gramme 
(Vi-hva.) 3 times a day, in pills. 

CROTON CHLORAL oz 55 

CROTON OIL (see Oils). 

CUBEB, Berries, stemless lb 65 

' ' powdered lb 75- 

CUDBEAR lb 25 

CULVER'S ROOT, powdered lb 35 

CUMARIN, %-oz vials each 35 

CURCUMA, powdered lb 15 

CUTTLEFISH BONE lb 25 

Powdered lb 30 

DANDELION, Root, German lb 25 

Powdered lb 30 

DATURINE, Alkaloid, 5-grain vials each 75 

Hydrochlorate, 5-grain vials each 75 

Sulphate, 5-grain vials each 75 

DERMATOL oz 60 

A Basic Bismuth Gallate: A saffron yellow powder, insoluble in water, alcohol or ether; 
odorless, non-hydroscopic, astringent, non-poisonous, non-irritating, stable, being unaffected 
by steam or dry heat, and having the power to check bacterial growth to a certain extent, 
though this was not claimed by its sponsors. Dr. Arthur K. Stone, of Boston. 

The profession is justified in considering Dermatol to be the very best non-toxic local 
remedy for Diarrhoea to be found in our modern Pharmacopoeia. 

C. Colasanti, M. D., Professor at the Rome (Italy) University. 

Dr. B. E. Vaughan reports over 65 cases in which he employed Dermatol in acute Urethri- 



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tis, and concludes by saying 1 that Dermatol is the most efficacious drug he has ever used for 
acute Urethritis. 

Professor Rogner, of Vienna, considers Dermatol the best dry antiseptic we possess. 

A succedaneum for Iodoform for external application and Bismuth Sub-Nitrate for inter- 
nal administration. 

CONDITIONS IN WHICH DERMATOL POSSESSES ADVANTAGES OVER IODOFORM. 



IODOFORM. 

1. It is distinctly poisonous. 

2. Its odor is exceedingly disagreeable. 

3. It produces in many instances a trouble- 
some dermatitis of the surrounding skin. 

4. Iodoform can not be sterlized without de- 
composition. 



DERMATOL. 

1. It is not poisonous. 

2. It is without odor. 

3. It is absolutely non-irritating; it allays 
irritation. 

4. It can be sterilized by dry or moist heat 
(this may be of distinct advantage when gauze 
is employed). 

5. It seems, at present, to lessen discharge to 
a greater extent, and to favor epithelial form- 
ation to a greater degree than does Iodoform. 

Prices include containers 

DERMATOL DUSTING POWDER $0 25 

Put up in convenient sprinkle-top containers. 
Literature on application. 

DEXTRINE lb 12 

D1GITALIN y 8 -oz 35 

DIGITALIS, Leaf, powdered lb 40 

DIURETIN, Knoll, 1-oz bots oz 1 75 

DRAGON'S BLOOD, powder lb 45 

DUBOISINE, pure, amorphous 5-gr vials 1 00 

Sulphate 5-gr vials 1 00 

EARTH, FULLER'S, powdered lb 10 

EIKONOGEN oz 37 

ELATERINE, cryst. . 15 gr vials , . '. each 1 25 

ELATERIUM. % oz 25 * oz 1 50 

ELECAMPANE, root, powdered , lb 25 

ELDER FLOWERS lb 25 

Powdered lb 30 

ELM, bark, select slabs lb 14 

' ' powdered lb 15 

EMETINE M -oz 00 

EPSOM SALTS lb 03 

ERGOT, Spanish, powdered, M-lb 25 lb 85 

ERGOTINE oz 44 

Merck's, Bon jean's formula oz 44 

ERGOTOLE (S. & D.) per doz. ozs 4 50 

ESERINE (Physostigmine), C. P., 5-gr tubes each 1 25 

Citrate, 5-gr vials each 1 00 

Hydrobromate, cryst. , 5-gr vials each 1 00 

Sulphate, 5-gr tubes each 70 

ESSENCE OF CINNAMON, V±-Vo 20 lb 60 

Ginger (Fluid Ginger,) ^-lb25, lb 75 

Lemon, J^-lb 25 lb 75 

Peppermint, J^-lb 25 lb 80 

Vanilla, ^-lb 45 lb 1 60 

Wintergreen, %-Vo 25 lb 75 



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Prices include containers. 

ETHER, Acetic, Mallinckrodt's lb 69 

Butyric lb 139 

Chloric (spts. Chloroform, U . S. P.) lb 60 

Formic lb 2 84 

Hydriodic (Iodide Ethyl) oz 44 

Hydrobromic (Bi'omide Ethyl) oz 26 

ETHER, Nitrous conc'd, (1 to 19), k'-lb 45 lb 1 25 

Spirit Nitrous, U. S. P lb 50 

Sulphuric, con'd (stronger for Ansesthesia), Mallinckrodt's, J^-Ib 27, 

K-lb49 lb 87 

" Squibb's, 100 grammes, 31c; 250 grammes, 66c; 500 grammes 1 25 

ETHYL, Bromide oz 26 

Chloride, 10-gramme tubes each 75 

Iodide oz 44 

EUCALYPTOL, Limpid oz 50 

1-pt bots. 5 s. 1 gal. 

EUCALYPTOL, Compound, " Micrazotol " $0 60 S3 50 $3 75- 

Antiseptic Solution, composed of Eucalyptol, Thymol, Resorcin, 

Menthol, and Benzoic Acid, combined with a 5 per cent, solution of 

Boro-glyceride. 

EUCALYPTUS, leaf, powdered lb 30 

EUGENOIL oz 30 

EUROPHEN, 1-oz cartons oz 1 80 

Europhen is a complete substitute for iodoform and is indicated in specific lesions, burns, 
ulcerations, and all external traumatisms. It has an agreeable odor, and covers five times 
more surface than iodoform. 

EUROPHEN-ARISTOL, 1-oz cartons ' .• oz $1 8C 

A preparation consisting of equal parts of each medicament. 
EXTRACTS, Fluid (see List). 
EXTRACT, Beef (see Beef) . 

Lemon lb 75 

Licorice, imported lb 38 

' ' domestic lb 30 

' ' powdered lb 40 

Logwood, Is lb 15 

Witch Hazel, distilled pt., 25, gal 1 Oo 

Vanilla , lb 1 60 

FENNEL SEED, powdered lb 24 

FLAX SEED, ground lb 05 

FLOWERS, see under name of Flowers wanted. 
FLUID MALT (see Malt Fluid;. 

Palmetto lb 1 25- 

A modified fluid extract of the fresh berries of Serenoa serrulata (Saw Palmetto). 
Represents all the active medicinal constituents of the drug. Miscible with elixir, 
wine, syrup, glycerin or water. 

Palmetto, Compound ' lb 1 00 

Each fluidrachm represents 30 grains of Saw Palmetto combined with Couch 
Grass and Sandal-wood. This compound is a valuable diuretic and nutrient tonic 
and acts specifically upon the entire reproductive organs. It relieves irritation of 
tissues, improves digestion and gives prompt relief in re tension of the urine. Its 
action upon the glands of the reproductive organs makes it of special therapeutical 
interest in the treatment of prostatic troubles, uterine atrophy, etc. 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

FCENUGREEK, seed, powdered lb $0 10 

FOIL. Tin lb 30 

FOWLER'S SOLUTION lb 20 

FULLER'S EARTH, powdered lb 10 

GALLS. Aleppo, powdered lb 30 

GELATINE, Cooper's, sheet lb 55 

French, white lb 60 

GELSEMIN oz 113 

GENTIAN ROOT, ground lb 12 

" " powdered lb 15 

GERANIN oz 38 

GERANIUM ROOT, powdered lb 25 

GIN (see Wines and Liquors). 

GINGER (African), powdered lb 18 

Jamaica, bleached lb 23 

" powdered lb 25 

GLASS, Soluble (Silicate of Soda), solution lb 20 

GLAUBER SALTS (see Sal. Glauber) lb 03 

GLUCOSE, Syrupy lb 20 

GLUE, Brown lb 18 

White lb 30 

GLUTEN, Meal lb 12 

GLYCERINE, Pure, 1-pint bottles 1 J£ lb 35 

Pure, 1-qt bottles 2y 2 lbs 58 

Pure, X-gal jugs , 5 lbs 1 05 

Pure, 1-gal jugs 10 lbs 1 90 

Pure, 50-lb cans lb 17 

Bower's, 1-lb bottles lb 75 

Price's, 1-lb bottles lb 75 

GOA POWDER oz 25 

GOLDEN SEAL, Root, powdered lb 45 

GRANVILLE'S LOTION lb 53 

GUAIAC WOOD, rasped lb 08 

GUAIACOL ' oz 87 

GUAIACOL CARBONATE, 1-oz vials oz 1 75 

GUARANA, Powdered lb 2 00 

GUM, Aloes, Barbadoes lb 30 

" " powdered lb 35 

" . Cape lb 14 

" " powdered lb 20 

" Socotrine lb 50 

'• " powdered lb 60 

Ammoniac, Tears lb 35 

Arabic, 1st quality lb 1 00 

" 2nd " lb 85 

" 3rd " .lb 70 

" powdered, select lb 1 05 

" granulated lb 1 05 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

GUM, Asafcetida, select lb $0 40 

" powdered, in bottles, J^-lb 20 lb 50 

Benzoin, marbled lb 60 

' ' powdered ; ... lb 65 

Camphor, refined lb 55 

' ' powdered lb 70 

Catechu, true lb 15 

' ' powdered lb 30 

Euphorbium, powdered lb 40 

Galbanum, strained lb 3 50 

Gamboge, powdered lb 80 

Guaiac, strained . lb 45 

" powdered lb 50 

Hemlock lb 60 

Kino, true lb 35 

' ' powdered lb 40 

Mastic ^ lb 100 

Myrrh, select lb 45 

" powdered lb 50 

Olibanum, Tears , lb 30 

" powdered lb 35 

Opium, select lb 3 50 

" powdered, assayed, oz 35, M-lb $1.25 lb 4 75 

Sandarac lb 40 

Scammony, powdered lb 9 50 

Senegal lb 40 

Shellac lb 30 

' ' ground lb 35 

Storax, liquid lb 40 

Thus (Turpentine) lb 10 

Tragacanth, flake ■ lb 60 

' ' sorts lb 40 

' ' powdered lb 90 

GUN COTTON oz 40 

GUTTA PERCHA, Chips lb 1 75 

HEMATIC HYPOPHOSPHITES (See Syrup Hyphosphites). 

HAMAMELIS, Extract, distilled, pt. 25 gal 1 00 

HELLEBORE, black, powdered lb 30 

white, powdered lb 30 

HEMLOCK BARK, powdered lb 25 

HENBANE, Leaf, powdered lb 35 

HIERA PICRA (Powdered Aloes and Canula) lb 40 

HOFFMAN'S ANODYNE, J£-lb 20 lb 60 

True, J^-lb 30 lb 1 00 

HONEY, Strained, containers extra lb 14 

HOPS, New, bulk lb 40 

Pressed, U s and V 2 s lb 30 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

HYDROGEN, Per-oxide, Mallinckrodt's % lb. IS, l{ lb. 25, lb $0 40 

Ernest Drevet's J£ lb. 20, X lb. 30, lb 45 

Marchand's X lb. 32, % lb. 45, lb 65 

Oakland % lb. 25, % lb. 35, lb CO 

Peuchot's x lb. 25, % lb. 35, lb 45 

HYOSCYAMINE HYDEOBROMATE, 5-gr vials each 75 

HYDRANGEA ROOT, Powdered lb 30 

ICHTHYOL (Ammonium Sulpho-ichthyolate, Merck's oz 45 

H lb., SI. 50; y 2 lb., $2.95; lb 5 75 
C»8H36S306(NH4)o.— Thick, brownish liquid, containing 15 per cent, of easily 
assimable Sulphur; sp. gr., 1.106. Sol. : in W., mixture of A. and E., Gl. ; only partly 
sol. in pure A. or pure E. ; freely miscible with Oils. Antiphlogistic, Anodyne, 
Alterative, etc. (Cutaneous Affections, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Inflammatory Dis- 
eases of Women, etc.). Applic: in 5-50 per cent, oint., solut., etc. Dose: 0.2-0.6 
gramme (3-10 m) 3 times daily, well diluted, or in pills or capsules. 

INDIGO, Madras lb 85 

Manilla lb 75 

INSECT POWDER, 1-lb cartons lb 30 

IODINE, Resublimed, Mallinckrodt's oz 40 

Bromide oz 85 

' '■ Solution, 15 per cent oz 35 

Chloride oz 80 

Tincture, oz. 15, J^-lb 32 lb 90 

IODOFORM, Powdered, Mallinckrodt's, oz 44, J£-lb 1 35 lb 4 89 

Cryst., oz 44. J^-lb 1 35 , lb 4 89 

IODOLE (Tetra-iodo-pyrrole) . Merck's, 1-oz. g. s. v oz 1 25 

C4I4NH.— Grayish-brown, inodorous powder, consisting of 88.97 per cent Iodine. Sol.tin 3 A., 
1. E., 5,000 W., 15 Oil Nontoxic Succedaneum for Iodoform. Very attenuable from its lightness 
and fineness. Applic: like Iodoform. Dose: 0.5-1.5-3 (!) grammes ir^-23-45 (!) grs.) daily. 

INDIAN TURNIP, Powdered Jb 35 

IPECAC, Root, powdered lb 3 40 

IRISIN oz 45 

IRON, Acetate, dry oz 29 

" liquor lb 44 

' ' tincture lb 65 

' ' Radinmacher's lb 80 

Arseniate oz 24 

Arsenite oz 24 

Benzoate oz 44 

Bromide, Mallinckrodt's oz 20 

By Hydrogen, gray, oz 12 lb 93 

Carbonate, Precip lb 20 

" Proto (Vallefs Mass), Mallinckrodt's, in jars lb 45 

" (Saccharated), in bottles lb CO 

Chloride, Crystals oz 13 

" Solution, for tincture pint 30 

" Tincture lb 40 

" Proto oz 20 

Citrate, U. S. P., oz 12 ..lb 82 

" Soluble, Mallinckrodt's, oz 13 lb 78 

" and Ammonium, oz 13 lb 78 

" and Quinine, Sol. , oz 22 lb 2 20 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

IRON, Citrate and Quinine, with Strychnine, oz 25 lb $2 70 

" Strychnine, oz 21 lb 1 70 

Citro-Chloride Tincture lb 65 

Ferrocyanide, bottle, oz 1 lc lb 69 

' ' cartons lb 59 

Filings, bulk lb 10 

Hydrated Oxide, mass, bottle lb 44 

" " dry, " lb 79 

Hypophosphite, bottles oz 26 

Iodide, Mallinckrodt's, bottle oz 40 

" Syrup (see Syrups.) 

" Saccharated, bottle oz 47 

Lactate, bottle oz 12 

Lactophosphate, bottle oz 34 

Nitrate Solution, U. S. P. (Pernitrate), bottle lb 40 

Oxalate, bottle oz 19 

Oxide, Sacchax*ated, bottle lb 65 

(Ferr. Oxyd. Sacchr. Solubile, Ph. Germ.) 

" Black (Ethiop's Martial), bottle .lb 49 

Pernitrate (See Nitrate Iron Solution.) 

Phosphate, Precip . , in bottles lb 60 

" " in cartons lb 50 

Scales, U. S. P.,. in bottle, oz 12 lb 84 

Pyrophosphate, U. S. P., in bottles, oz 12 lb 78 

Reduced (See Iron by Hydrogen.) 

Salicylate, in bottles oz 39 

Subsulphate (Monsel's Powder) in bottles, oz 9. . . lb 52 

" in cartons lb 45 

' ' solution, Monsel's, in bottles lb 37 

Succinate Hydrated, in bottles oz 54 

Sulphate, (Copperas) lb 02 

" Granulated, Mallinckrodt's, in bottles lb 25 

" Dried, pure, in cartons lb 18 

Sulphocarbolate oz 14 

Sulphuret lb 24 

Tannate ,.oz 29 

Tersulphate, Solution lb 34 

Valerianate oz 29 

with Ammonia Protosulphate lb 23 

" Ammonium, Tartrate, oz 12 lb 72 

1 ' Potassium Tartrate, Scales, oz 12 lb 65 

JABORANDI, Leaves, powdered, % lb 15 lb 50 

JAMBUL SEED, powdered, in oz vials per oz 30 

JEQUIRITY SEED per oz 15 

Powdered, in oz bots per oz 20 

JALAPIN (resinoid) oz 45 

JUGLANDIN (resinoid) oz 45 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 
JUNIPER BERRIES lb so io 

Powdered, }{ lb 08 \\, oq 

KAMALA, powdered, J^lb 18 lb Q2 

KERMES, Mineral (see Antimony Sulphide, Red). 

KINO, Ginn (true), M lb 17 lb 55 

" " powdered. J^ lb 16 lb 50 

KOLA NUT, powdered, H lb IS lb 62 

KOOSSO FLOWERS lb 90 

Powdered, % lb 28 lb 95 

LABARRAQUE"S SOLUTION (Chlorinated Solution of Soda), in qt. bots. .each 25 

. . per doz quarts 2 00 

LAC SULPHUR, pure lb 17 

LACTUCARIUM oz 59 

LADIES' SLIPPER, root, powdered, %Vo 13 lb 42 

LANOLINE LIEBRICH PURISS lb 85 

Is the purified fat obtained from sheep's wool, and is natural to the hair and skin, and 
is absorbed by these at once. It is the best basis known for ointment salves, etc., having 
valuable antiseptic properties; perfectly miscible with water and all medicaments; never 
becomes rancid; does not melt or run below body heat; homogeneous; devoid of hard 
crystaline bodies, and free fatty acids, and the only "true"' ointment base in our modern 
pharmacopoeia. Literature on application. See advertisement. 

LAUDANUM (See Tinct. Opium, U. S. P.) 

LARD, Benzoated, 1-lb jars lb 35 

LAVOLINE, lb 40 5-pint bottles 1 75 

This is a petroleum product, perfectly colorless, odorless and tasteless, having 
all the emollient and healing principles contained in the finer grades of Petrolatum. 
Its fluid consistency adapts it for use in atomizers, and its perfect freedom from any 
objectionable or irritating properties renders it valuable in the treatment of diseases 
of the mucous membrane. It forms clear solutions with various remedies used in 
affections of the nose, throat and lungs, and will be found an excellent vehicle for 
their administration in the form of spray. 

LEAD, Acetate, white, bulk ' lb 20 

" white, powdered, bulk lb 29 

" purified, granular, bulk lb 29 

Benzoate oz 44 

Carbonate lb 10 

Carbonate, neutral, C. P., 1-lb bots each 99 

Chloride, 1-oz vials oz 17 

Iodide, Mallinckrodfs, 1-oz vials oz 36 

Nitrate lb 17 

" chemically pure lb 50 

Oxide, com'l, bulk lb 10 

" chemically pure lb 1 10 

Sub Acetate, sol lb 25 

Tannate, 1-oz vials .oz 34 

LEAVES (see under name of drug wanted) . 

LEECHES, Swedish doz 85 

LICORICE ROOT, select lb 20 

powdered lb ig 

Russian, cut lb 25 

' ' powdered lb 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices ineludeeontainers. 
LICORICE ROOT, Extract, powdered lb $0 40 

" imported (in sticks) lb 38 

' ' domestic " lb 30 

LIME (see Calcium). 

Chloride (Chlorinated Lime), 1-lb boxes lb 12 

K-lb " lb 15 

LIME WATER, 1-pt. bottles per pint 20 

1-ptbots. 5-pt bots. Gal. bots 

LINIMENT, Aconite and Chloroform SO 60 $2 40 $3 '75 

Composed of Tincture of Aconite, Chloro- 
form and Soap Liniment. 

Ammonia, U. S. P., (Volatile Liniment) 25 1 00 1 50 

Belladonna, U. S. P 1 20 

Camphor, U. S. P 40 150 2 25 

Camphor Compound, Br 65 2 60 4 00 

Composed of Camphor. Oil of Lavender, 
strong - water of Ammonia, and Rec- 
tified Spirit. 

Chloroform, U . S. P 65 2 60 4 00 

Croton Oil, Br 100 4 50 7 00 

Iodide of Ammonia 60 2 40 3 75 

Composed of Iodide of Ammonia, Camphor, 

01. Rosemary, 01. Lavender and Alcohol. 

Iodine, N. F 1 50 

Lead, Sub-acetate, U. S. P 35 125 190 

Lime, U. S. P 25 1 00 1 50 

This Liniment is also called Carron Oil, deriving this 
name from the Carron Iron Works, Scotland, where it was 
extensively used for burns. 

LINIMENT, Rheumatic 75 3 25 5 00 

Composed of 01. Origanum, Aconite, 
Opium, Chloroform and Soap Lini- 
ment. 

Mustard Compound, U. S. P 1 00 

Soap, U. S. P 60 2 40 3 60 

Stillingia Compound, A . D 3 50 

Composed of 01. Stillingia. 01. Cajaput, 
Ol . Lobelia and Alcohol . 

Turpentine, U. S. P 40 1 50 2 25 

LITHARGE lb 10 

LITHIUM, Acetate oz 64 

Benzoate, Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials oz 26 

Bromide, 1-oz vials oz 29 

Carbonate, 1-oz vials oz 26 

Chloride oz 44 

Citrate, 1-oz vials oz 26 

Iodide, 1-oz vials oz 52 

Nitrate, 1-oz vials oz 44 

Salicylate, 1-oz vials oz 27 

LITMUS PAPER (in books), blue or red each 10 

" ' • Blue or red (in sheets) • each 50 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

, _ „ Prices include containers. 

LOGWOOD, Extract, Is lb $0 13 

LOBELIA, Herb, powd [ .lb 30 

Seed, powd lb 4() 

LUNAR CAUSTIC, Pure, Mallinckrodt's oz 7" 

LUPULIN '.'.'.'."lb I ->5 

LYCOPODIUM lb 65 

mace '.'.''.'.'." v .'.'...'/.":'..';:.*ib 85 

Powd lb 90 

MADDER, Dutch lb 2Q 

MAGNESIUM, Benzoate, 1-oz vials oz 42 

Boro Citrate, 1-oz vials oz jg 

Bromide, 1-oz vials oz 42 

Calcined, 1-lb cans 1 D 65 

Carbonate, 1-oz i b 24 

Carbonate, 2-oz j b 22 

Carbonate, 4-oz i b 2q 

Chloride, fused i b 60 

MAGNESIUM, Citrate, granular, effervescent (Warner's) doz 3 20 

lb 65 

solution doz 2 00 

Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials oz 31 

Hypophosphite lb 3 59 

Iodide, 1-oz vials oz 70 

Phosphate, 1-oz vials oz ^ 

Salicylate, 1-oz vials oz 44 

Sulphate (see Sal. Epsom). 

dried lb 34 

Sulphite, 1-lb carton j b go 

MANDRAKE, root, powdered l b 20 

MANGANESE, Black Oxide, 1-lb carton lb 10 

Borate, 1-lb bottles lb 47 

MANGANESE, Bromide, Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials. .' oz 62 

Carbonate, 1-oz vials oz 30 

Chloride, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Citrate, 1-oz vials oz 44 

Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials oz 31 

Iodide, Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials oz 82 

Phosphate, 1-oz vials oz 34 

Sulphate, 1-oz vials oz ^3 

Sulphate, 1-lb bottles lb 69 

MANNA, large flake lb 1 40 

small flake lb 70 

M ANNIT, pure lb 2 00 

MATICO, leaf, powdered .lb 45 

MARSHMALLOW, root, cut ^lb 30 

•' powdered lb 35 

MECONIN, M-oz vials eac h 2 60 

MENTHOL, pure, cryst oz 44 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

MERCURY, Distilled lb $0 80 

Acetate, 1-oz vials oz 38 

Ammoniated (white precip.) 1-lb bottle lb 1 13 

Bi-chloride (Corrosive Sublimate) lb 96 

Bisulphate, 1-oz vials oz 13 

Bisulphate, 1-lb bottles lb 68 

Bisulphuret (Cinnabar) lb 1 65 

Bromide, 1-oz vials oz 41 

Chloride (Calomel) lb 95 

Cyanide, 1-oz vials oz 29 

Iodide, green, Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials oz 28 

Iodide, red, 1-oz' vials oz 31 

Iodide, yellow. 1-oz vials oz 29 

Nitrate, proto., 1-oz vials oz 28 

Nitrate, solution, 1-oz vials oz 22 

Oxide, black, 1-oz vials oz 18 

Oxide, yellow, 1-oz vials oz 18 

Salicylate, 1-oz vials oz 49 

Subsulphate, 1-oz vials oz 15 

Subsulphate, 1-lb bottles lb 1 08 

Sulpho-Cyanide, 1-oz vials oz 29 

Sulphuret, black, 1-lb bottle lb 78 

Tannate, 1-oz vials oz 38 

With chalk, 1-lb bottles lb 49 

With Magnesia, 1-lb bottles lb 1 12 

MERCURIAL OINTMENT, % Mercury, 1-lb jars lb 70 

% " " lb 60 

METHYLENE, Bichloride oz 72 

MILK SUGAR, powdered lb 25 

MEZEREON, bark, powdered lb 35 

MICRAZOTOL (Antiseptic Sol. Eucalyptol Comp.), pt. 60; 5-pt. bot. $2 60; gal 3 75 

MORPHINE, Acetate, J^-oz vials oz 2 75 

Acetate, 1-oz vials oz 2 50 

*• Bimeconate, x £-oz vials oz 3 15 

I " solution lb 1 75 



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i* 0) 



Muriate, }{-oz vials oz 2 75 

2 a " 1 " oz 2 50 

£g Pure Alkaloid, %-oz vials each 50 

'•§ Sulphate, %-oz vials oz 2 75 

m " 1 " oz 2 50 

Valerianate, }£-oz vials each 55 

MOSS, Iceland lb 15 

Irish, extra lb 25 

MUSK, Chinese oz 35 

Tonquin, grain, V-oz vials each 4 50 

MUSTARD, seed, black lb 10 

white, English lb 12 

ground, pure lb 30 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

MYRRH, gum (select) lb $ 45 

" powdered lb 50 

NAPHTHA, (wood naphtha), 1-lb. bottles lb 35 

NAPHTHALINE, pure lb 15 

NAPHTHOL, pure . oz 34 

Beta oz 20 

NARCEINE, ,V-oz vials eac h i qq 

NARCOTINE, %-oz vials oz 1 23 

NICKEL, Bromide, 1-oz vials oz 47 

Chloride, 1-oz vials oz 34 

Nitrate, 1 -oz vials oz 27 

Oxide, 1-oz vials oz 34 

Sulphate, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Sulphate and Ammonia lb 44 

NITROGLYCERINE, solution (1 per cent. ) oz 15, % lb 35 lb 1 10 

NUTGALS, Aleppo, powd lb 30 

NUTMEGS lb 70 

Powdered lb 80 

NUTS, Areca, powd lb 30 

Kola, powd lb 60 

NUX VOMICA, powd lb 22 

Prices include containers. 1-oz vials, 4-oz vials, Per lb. 

OIL, Almonds, bitter $0 60 

sweet 10 SO 25 80 70 

Amber, rectified 10 20 50 

Anise 20 60 2 00 

Arnica 50 

Bay, imported 50 

Benne, gallon $1.20, container extra 25 

Bergamot 30 90 3 50 

Black Pepper 15 30 110 

British 20 55 

Cade 15 40 

Cajeput 30 90 

Camphorated 40 

Capsicum 75 

Caraway 25 70 2 30 

Cardamom 3 00 

Cassia 15 

Castor, pure, gallon $1.40, container extra 

Cedar, pure 

Chaulmoogra 

Cinnamon, Ceylon, true 1 25 

Citronella 12 

Cloves 15 

Cocoanut 



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Prices include containers. 1-oz. vials. 

OIL, Cod Liver, Norwegian, gallon SI- 25, container extra. . 

Copaiba $0 15 

Coriander 80 

Cottonseed, gallon 80c., container extra 

Croton, English 15 

Cubebs 45 

Cumin 40 

Erigeron (Fleabane) 25 

Eucalyptus 20 60 2 00 

Fennel 25 

Fireweed 25 80 2 85 

Geranium, Rose-Chiris 1 00 

Hemlock 

Horsemint 22 

Horseradish 1 20 

Juniper Berries 20 

Wood 10 

Lavender flowers, Chiris 30 

Garden 12 

Lemon , 25 

Lobelia 75 

Male Fern 35 

Mullein, Genuine 65 

Mustard, essential 60 

Neroli, Bigarade 3 25 

' ' Petit grain 60 

Nutmegs 35 

Olive, Malaga, gallon $1.00, container extra 

' ' Tuscan, salad 

Orange, Sanderson's 30 

Origanum, commercial 

" red, pure 

Pennyroyal 25 

Peppermint 30 

Pimento 25 

Pine Needles 15 35 110 

Pumpkin Seed 65 

Rhodium 45 

" True 80 

Rose, 1-drachm vials, each $1.10 8 00 

' ' Geranium 100 

Rosemary 

Sandalwood, East India 60 

German 35 110 

Sassafras 

Savin, German 20 

Smartweed 35 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 1-oz vials. 

OIL, Spearmint SO 25 

Sperm, gallon, $1 . 10, container extra 

Spike 

Spruce 

Stillingia 70 

Stone 

Tansy 30 

Tar 

Thyme, white, pure 

Turpentine, rectified 

Wine, heavy 45 

' light 30 

Winte,rgreen 25 

Wormseed 25 

Wormwood 45 

OINTMENT, U. S. P 15 

Basiliccn . , 15 

Bearsf oot 25 

Belladonna 25 

Benzoinated, U. S. P 

Bitter Sweet, true, Dulcamara 25 

false 25 

Boroglyceride, 25 per cent 25 

" • Thymolated 25 

Ointment of Boroprlyceride is free from irritating prop- 
erties. It lessens suppuration, acts as a detergent, and 
forms a soothing and disinfecting application. It may be 
employed as a dressing to fresh wounds, burns or scalds, to 
prevent the action of atmospheric germs, or to arrest de- 
composition in gangrenous, sloughing or ill-conditioned 
wounds, etc. 

Cantharides, U. S. P 25 

Carbolic, " 15 

Chrysarobin, " 30 

Citrine, IT. S. P 20 

Diachylon 15 

Elder Flowers 25 

Gallic Acid, U. S. P 20 

Iodide of Lead, U. S. P 25 

Iodine, U. S. P 25 

Iodoform, U. S. P 40 

Mayer's, A. D 25 

Mercurial, X mercury 25 

% " 20 

Mercury, ammoniated, U. S. P 20 

Red Iodide, U. S. P 30 

" Red Oxide, U. S. P 20 

Yellow Oxide, U. S. P 30 



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35 


60 


55 


: oo 


35 


60 


55 


1 00 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

OINTMENT, Nutgall, U. S. P 

Oleate Copper, 20 per cent. Oleate 

" Mercury, 10 per cent. Oleate 

» " Zinc, Neutral, 25 per cent. Oleate 

Oxide of Zinc, Benzoinated, U. S. P 

" " Comp., A. D 

Poke Root, A. D 

Rose, (Cold Cream), U. S. P 

Stramonium, U. S. P 

Sulphur, U. S. P 

Alkaline, U. S. P 

" Compound, N. F 

Tannic Acid, U. S. P 

Tar, U. S. P 

' ' Compound 

Containing Oxide of Zinc and 01. Tar. 

1 oz. 
OLEATE, Bismuth $0 25 

Copper, see Ointment, Oleate of Copper. . 20 
Mercury, 20 per cent 25 



4-oz. jars, 
each. 


8-oz. jars, 
each. 


1-lb. jars, 
each. 


$0 20 


$0 


30 


$0 50 


40 




70 


1 30 


•10 




70 


1 30 


40 




70 


1 30 


20 




35 


60 


25 




40 


75 


20 




35 


60 


30 




55 


1 00 


25 




45 


80 


15 




25 


40 


15 




25 


40 


20 




35 


60 


20 




35 


60 


15 




25 


40 


20 




35 


60 


90 


% lb. 
1 70 


lib. 
3 25 


65 


1 


20 


2 25 


90 


1 


70 


3 25 



Experience has shown that Oleates of Mer- 
cury of 5 per cent, and 10 per cent, do not keep 
well, and, owing to their unstable character, 

have been omitted from this list. On all orders • 

where no strength is specified, the 20 per cent. 
Oleate will be sent. 

Mercury and Morphine 60 

Representing Mercury Oxide 20 per 

cent., Morphine 5 per cent. 

Zinc, precipitated 20 65 1 20 2 25 

(See Ointment Oleate Zinc). 

per oz 

OLEATES OF ALKALOIDS, Aconitine $0 60 

Containing 2 per cent of the Alkaloid. 

Atropine 50 

Containing 2 per cent of the Alkaloid. 

Cocaine 75 

Containing 5 per cent of the Alkaloid . 

Hydrastine 1 00 

Containing 5 per cent of the Alkaloid. 

Morphine 70 

Containing 10 per cent of the Alkaloid. 

Quinine 40 

Containing 25 per cent of the Alkaloid. 
Strychnine 30 

Containing 2 per cent of the Alkaloid . 
Veratrine • • 75 

Containing 10 per cent of the Alkaloid . 

Contains 20 per cent, of pure pancreatin. 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

OT l?n rpcto n u v. Prices include containers 
OLEO RESIN, Cubebs Q 

Male Fern 

OPIUM (For fluid prep, of Opium, see Tinctures) 

Denarcotized 

oz 75 

Cum (natural) , select | b 3 ,„ 

" powdered, U. S. P., assayed i b 4 75 

- oz 35 

Orange Peel (bitter), powd., % lb., 10 ] b 25 

" (sweet), powd., J* lb., 10 lb 35 

Orris Root (Iris Florintina), % lb., 15 ! ! . !lb 50 

" powd., M lb. 15 ' lb 5Q 

OXGALL, Inspissated * 00 

Purified * 

Q2 Op, 

PALMETTO COMPOUND, Fluid perpint x QQ 

per 5-pint bot 4 50 

Contains the combined medicinal constituents of Saw Palmetto Berries, Couch 
Grass root and Sandal-wood. In the preparation of this compound the fixed oil of 
Saw Palmetto Berries and all inert resinous matter are rejected and the finished 
product thus purified represents the crude drugs minim for grain. 

PANCREATIN, pure, C. T. G. & Co's oz 75 

Five grains will completely peptonize a pint of milk at 110° F. in about 

30 to 40 minutes. 

PEPPER, black ,, 

lb 18 

" powdered ib 9Q 

White '.'.".'.V.'.".V.'.'.V"lb 35 

" powdered lb .„ 

PEPPERMINT, herb, powdered " lb 3Q 

PEPSIN, pure (scale), 1-oz bottles .....oz 75 

One grain will dissolve 2,500 grains of coagulated albumen. It is comraratively 
free from odor and entirely soluble in cold water. 

PEPSIN, pure (powder), 1-oz bottles oz 75 

This Pepsin is of the same digestive strength as Pepsin pure in scales. 

PEPSIN, saccharated, U. S. P., 1880 §0 20 *45 150 



men. 



One grain will dissolve 50 grains of coagulated albu- 



PEPSIN, saccharated, active 35 85 3 00 

One grain will dissolve 200 grains of coagulated al- 
bumen. 

PETROLALUM, Extra Yellow, Is lb 15 

Extra Yellow, 5s j b .,, 

Carbolated, Is j b ~ 



5s 



• lb 18 



WhHe ' ls lb 18 

PHOSPHORUS, 1-oz cans ' It 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

PILOCARPIN, pure, 5 and 10 gr vials gr $0 14 

Muriate, cryst. , 5 and 10 gr vials gr 12 

Nitrate, 5 and 10 gr vials gr 10 

Sulphate, Merck's, 5-gr vials gr 16 

PIMENTO lb 12 

Ground lb 15 

PINK ROOT, powd lb 45 

PIPSISSEWA, Plant lb 30 

Powd lb 35 

PLASTER PARIS, Dental lb 04 

PLASTERS, Adhesive, %-lb rolls lb 40 

Belladonna, %-lb rolls lb 1 20 

Diachylon, }4-Vo rolls lb 40 

Mather's, %-Yb rolls lb 50 

Resin, %-Vo rolls lb 40 

Tar Comp. (irritating) lb 35 

PLEURISY ROOT, powd lb 30 

PODOPHYLLIN oz 20 

POKE ROOT, powd lb 25 

POMEGRANATE ROOT, bark lb 40 

POPLAR, bark, white, powd lb 20 

' ' yellow, powd lb 25 

PORTER (see Wines and Liquors). 

POTASSA, Caustic, white sticks lb 49 

With Lime lb 65 

Solution (Liquor Potassse) lb 30 

POTASSIUM, ^-oz. vials oz 2 00 

Acetate, Mallinckrodt's lb 45 

Acetate, chemically pure lb 70 

Arseniate, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Arsenite oz 19 

Benzoate, 1-oz vials oz .44 

Bicarbonate, cryst. , 1-lb cartons lb 19 

Bicarbonate, powd. , 1-lb cartons lb 23 

Bicarbonate, granulated, 1-lb cartons lb 34 

Bichromate lb 18 

Bichromate, chemically pure lb 59 

Bisulphate, 1-lb bottles lb 59 

Boro-Tartrate, 1-lb bottles lb 1 09 

Bromide, cryst., Mallinckrodt's, 1-lb cartons lb 41 

Bromide, gran., Mallinckrodt's, 1-lb cartons lb 41 

Bromide, powd. , 1-lb cartons • lb 47 

Carbonate, 1-lb bottles lb 23 

Carbonate, chemically pure, 1-lb bottles lb 59 

Chlorate, cryst., 1-lb cartons lb 24 

Chlorate, gran., pure, Mallinckrodt's, 1-lb cartons lb 32 

Chlorate, powd. , 1-lb cartons lb 



26 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

POTASSIUM, Chloride, pure, 1-lb bottles lb SO 44 

Chromate, pure (neutral) lb 59 

Citrate, Mallinckrodt's, 1-lb bottles lb 76 

Cyanide, fused, 1-lb bottles lb 69 

Cyanide, gran., 1-lb bottles lb 89 

Cyanide, C. P lb 81 

Ferricyanide, potash, coml lb 65 

Ferrocyanide, chemically pure lb 1 34 

Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials oz 19 

Hypophosphite, 1-lb bottles lb 1 54 

Iodide, cryst. or gran., Mallinckrodt's, 1-lb bottles lb 3 09 

Iodide, bulk lb 3 00 

Iodo-Hydrarg, 1-oz vials oz 77 

Meta Bisulphite oz 19 

Nitrate, cryst. , Mallinckrodt's, 1-lb cartons lb 18 

Nitrate, cryst., bulk lb 08 

Nitrate, powd., bulk lb 10 

Nitrate, granulated lb 10 

Nitrate, chemically pure lb 42 

Nitrate, pure, in sticks oz 19 

Oxalate, Neutral lb 30 

Permanganate, cryst., Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials oz 10 

Permanganate, cryst., pure, 1-lb cartons lb 37 

Phosphate, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Phosphate lb 99 

Prussiate, red, bulk lb 65 

Prussiate, yellow, coml. , bulk lb 35 

Salicylate, 1-oz vials - oz 37 

Silicate, 1-lb bottles lb 28 

Sulphate, powd lb 16 

Sulphate, chemically pure lb 40 

Sulphite lb 59 

Sulpho-Carbolate, 1-oz vials oz 15 

Sulpho-Cyanide, 1-oz vials oz 19 

Sulphuret (Liver Sulphur) lb 31 

Tartrate (Soluble Tartar) lb 64 

POWDER, roots, herbs, etc. A full line. 

POWDERS, Seidlitz per doz. boxes 2 25 

PRICKLY ASH, bark, powd lb 30 

Berries, powd lb 50 

PROPYL AMIN, pure, liquid, 1-oz vials oz 45 

Chloride, % -oz vials oz 4 00 

PUMICE STONE, select, lump lb 08 

Powd lb 07 

QUASSIA, Chips lb 13 

" Powd lb 20 

QUEEN OF THE MEADOW, herb, powd lb 30 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

QUICKSILVER (see Mercury). 

QUINIDINE, SULPHATE, 1-oz vials oz $0 48 

Sulphate, 5-oz cans oz 43 

QUININE, Acetate, 1-oz vials , oz 88 

g Alkaloid oz 85 

a Arseniate, %-oz vials oz 95 

g Bisulphate, 1-oz vials oz 34 

■£ Bisulphate, 5-oz cans oz 29 

g Borate, 1-oz vials oz 90 

5 Cincho, 1-oz vials oz 1 10 

o 

2 Citrate, 1-oz vials oz 75 

o 

6 Dextro, 1-oz vials oz 1 50 

^ Hydrobromate, 1-oz vials oz 75 

QUININE, Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials oz 1 05 

Lactate 1-ozvials oz 97 

Muriate, 1-oz vials . . oz 74 

| Phosphate, 1-oz vials oz 80 

jjj Salicylate, 1-oz vials oz 74 

5 Sulphate (C. Truax, Greene & Co's.),5-oz cans oz 25 

t » " " " 1-oz bottle oz 30 

£ " German 100-oz cans oz 23 

s " R & H., see page 216. 

" P. & W.'s, 1-oz vials. oz 34 

1 " " 1-oz cans oz 32 

■§ " •' 5-oz cans oz 29 

Tannate, 1-oz vials oz 39 

Valerianate, % -oz vials oz 1 06 

QUIN-QUINIA, 1-oz vials oz 75 

RED PRECIPITATE lb 1 10 

RED SAUNDERS lb 10 

RESIN, Copaiba lb 1 20 

Jalap oz 50 

Scammony. oz 45 

RHUBARB, root, (E. I.) lb 75 

" powd lb 80 

(Chinaj, select.' lb 1 00 

powd lb 120 

" clippings lb 60 

" cubes or fingers lb 1 75 

ROCHELLE SALTS, powd lb 30 

ROOTS, BARKS, LEAVES, ETC. A full line at market rates. 

ROSIN, common lb 5 

" 25-lb boxes lb 3 

50-lb boxes lb 2& 

Powdered lb 10 

RUM, New England, ) 

Jamaica, imported v See Wines and Liquors. 
St. Croix ) 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

SAL, Acetosella lb $0 25 

Crab Orchard ib g 5 

Epsom l b 05 

Epsom, 5 lbs or more lb 03 

Glauber lb 03 

Glauber, 5 lbs or more lb 02 

Nitre, pure, crystals lb 08 

Nitre, pure, granulated lb 10 

Brunelle , lb 32 

Rochelle lb 30 

Soda jb 03 

Soda, 50-lb boxes lb 13^ 

Tartar, bottle , lb 23 

SALICIN, oz20, J^-lb50 lb 1 85 

SALOL, oz 35, 3€-lb $1 20, K-lb $2 30 lb 4 50 

SALT.. Carlsbad, artificial, bulk lb 20 

" Genuine, J^-lb bottles doz 7 00 

Crab Orchard, artificial lb 25 

Sea lb 05 

SANTONIN oz 40 

SARSAPARILLA, Honduras lb 45 

Honduras, ground lb 45 

" powd lb 50 

Mexican lb 24 

" ground lb 26 

" powd lb 30 

SASSAFRAS BARK lb 15 

" powd., lb 20 

Pith , oz 10 

SCULLCAP herbs, powd lb 40 

SEEDS, whole and powdered. A full line at market rates. 

SENEGA ROOT, powdered lb 85 

SENNA (Alex), leaf lb 35 

" powd lb 40 

(Tinnev), leaf lb 30 

" powd . lb 25 

SERPENTARIA, root, powd lb 45 

SILVER, Bromide, Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials oz 1 59 

Cyanide, 1-oz vials oz 1 54 

Iodide, 1-oz vials oz 1 54 

Nitrate, Cryst oz 68 

" Cones (5 per cent, choride) oz 81 

" fused (lunar caustic) oz 71 

Oxide oz 1 49 

SOAP, Castile, mottled lb 10 

white, "Conti's" lb 15 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

SOAP, castile, white, powd lb $0 35 

" " Palestine " Carmel " (6 cakes in box) doz 1 00 

Green, German, 1-lb cans lb 20 

SOAP TREE, bark, powd lb 20 

SODA, Caustic, sticks, 1-lb bottles , lb 50 

" (purif. by alcohol), 1-lb bottles lb 94 

Solution, Chlorinated, 1-lb bottles lb 20 

U. S. P., 1-lb bottles lb 25 

SODIUM, 1-oz vials, oz., 40 cts lb 2 75 

Acetate, Mallinckrodt's lb 25 

Acetate, Fused, Anhydrous. oz 14 

Arseniate, Mallinckrodt's, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Arsenite, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Benzoate, 1-oz vials oz 14 

Benzoate, 1-lb bottles lb 1 00 

Biborate, pure lb 37 

Bicarbonate, English lb 06 

Bicarbonate, Natrona lb 06 

Bicarbonate, C. P., powd lb 27 

Bichromate, 1-lb bottles lb 33 

Bisulphite, 1-lb bottles lb 34 

Bisulphite, solution lb 30 

Bromide, 1-lb bottles lb 55 

Carbolate, 1-oz vials , oz 24 

Carbonate, pure cryst lb 12 

Carbonate, dried, purified lb 23 

Chlorate, 1-oz vials -oz 10 

Chlorate, pure, granulated oz 10 

Chlorate, pure , granulated lb 47 

Chloride, chemically pure lb 32 

Choleate, 1-oz vials oz 35 

Citrate, Mallinckrodt's lb 76 

Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials oz 19 

Hyposulphite lb 07 

Hyposulphite, gran., C. P lb 22 

Iodide, 1-oz vials oz 36 

Iodide, 1-lb bottles lb 3 88 

Nitrate, gran., pure, 1-lb bottles lb 34 

Nitrate, purified, powd lb 27 

Nitrite, pure, in sticks oz 19 

Oxalate, 1-lb bottles lb 84 

Permanganate, 1-lb bottles lb 84 

Phosphate, pure, recryst lb 28 

Phosphate, gran . , Mallinckrodt's lb 35 

Phosphate, dried, powd lb 33 

Phosphate and Ammonia 1 . . b 1 19 

Pyrophosphate, 1-oz vials oz 21 



75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. -/a 



DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

SODIUM, Pyrophosphate, 1-lb bottles ".... ... . 



Prices include containers. 

._ 79 
Salicylate, 1-oz vials oz . 

45 
80 
55 
50 



Salicylate, %-lb bottles each 

Salicylate, %-lb bottles each 

Salicylate, 1-lb bottles 

Salicylate, Scherring's -^ 

Santonate 

Silicate, sol ,> 

Succinate, 1-oz vials oz 

Sulphate, pure, granulated j D 

Sulphate, pure, cryst ^h 

Sulphide, cryst ^ 

Sulphite, cryst , ^ 

Sulphite, dried, powd ^b 09 

Sulpho-Carbolate, 1-oz vials oz 13 

Sulpho-Carbolate v^ -^ 0Q 

Sulpho-Vinate oz lg 

Tannate, 1-oz vials 



Tartrate 



.oz 29 



.lb 64 

Tungstate, pure, 1-oz vials oz X1 

Valerianate, Mallinckrodt's oz 83 

SOLOMON'S SEAL, root, powd lb 30 

SOZOIODOL, Mercury ................ .oz 1 00 

Potassium . oz r. Q 

Sodium oz 75 

Zinc oz 95 

SPARTEIN, Sulphate, cryst, Merck's 1-oz vials oz 3 04 

15-gr vials, each 20 



SPERMACETI lb 

SPIKENARD, root, powd lb 

SPIRIT Ammonia, % lb., 15 cts ..lb 

" Aromatic, % lb., 20 cts lb 

Camphor, % lb., 20 cts lb 

Chloroform, M lb. , 20 cts ib 

Ether Comp. (Hoffman's Anodyne) true, % lb., 30 cts lb 

" Com'L, % lb., 20 cts lb 

SPIRIT, Ether Nitrous (Sweet Spirits of Nitre) lb 



40 
30 
55 
CO 
50 
60 
00 
65 
50 
gal 3 50 

Glonoin (Nitroglycerin 1 per cent), 1 oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 35 cts lb 1 10 

Mindererus 1^ o 

Turpentine (See Turpentine). 

Wintergreen, % lb., 25 cts lb 75 

SQUILL, sliced 'lb 15 

Powd K lb., 16, 1 lb 50 

STILLINGIA ROOT, grd lb 05 

Powd lb 30 

STILLINGIN, Resinoid oz 83 



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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 

Prices include containers. 

STRAMONIUM, leaf, powd lb $0 30 

Seed, powd lb 30 

STRONTIUM, Bromide, Cryst, Mallinckrodt's oz 26 

Carbonate lb 54 

Iodide oz 67 

Lactate oz 34 

Muriate lb 39 

Nitrate lb 10 

STROPHANTHIN, 5 gr., v each 2 00 

STRYCHNINE, crystals, Mallinckrodt's, 1 oz. vials oz 1 45 

" " % oz. vials each 20 

' ' powd. , 1 oz. vials oz 1 45 

" " % oz. vials each 20 

Acetate, % oz. vials each 25 

" solution (Hall's) lb 40 

Arseniate, % oz. vials each 40 

Arsenite, % oz. vials each 50 

Bromide, % oz. vials each 30 

Citrate, % oz. vials .... each 30 

Hypophosphite, % oz. vials each 35 

Muriate, % oz. vials each 25 

Nitrate, % oz. vials each 25 

Phosphate, % oz. vials each 30 

Sulphate, crystals, Mallinckrodt's, 1 oz. vials oz 1 40 

" " Js oz. vials each 20 

i4 powd., 1 oz. vials oz. 1 40 

" " H oz. vials each 20 

Valerianate, % oz. vials 4 each 50 

SUGAR LEAD, white, bulk ' lb 20 

" powd., bulk lb 30 

SUGAR MILK, powd lb 25 

SULPHUR, sublimed (flowers of sulphur) lb 05 

Iodide, Mallinckrodt's oz 47 

Precipitated, pure (Lac. Sulphur), bulk lb 15 

" " 1 lb. cartons , lb 18 

Washed, 1 lb. cartons lb 15 

TALCUM, Purified lb 25 

TANNIN (see acid Tannic) carton incl., oz. 20, ^lb. 40 lb 1 40 

TAR, Barbadoes, true lb 25 

Pine, pt. cans per doz 80 

" qt. " i per doz 140 

" gal." each 35 

TARTAR EMETIC, Powdered,Klb. 20 lb 56 

TEREBENE, oz. 13; J£lb. 30 lb 100 

TERPIN HYDRATE, cryst., 1 oz. bot oz 30 

THEINE, % oz. vial each 10 

THYMOL, Cryst., U. S. P oz 40 



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219 



TINCTURES, German. . 4 ° z - 

bottles. 

Aconite $0 50 

Arnica 50 

Belladonna 50 

Bryonia 50 

Chamomilla 50 

Chelidonium , 65 

Conium 50 

Digitalis 50 

Drosera 65 

Elaterium (fruit. ) 70 

Hyoscyamus 50 

Pulsatilla 50 

Rhus Toxicodendron 65 

Sticta Pulmonaria 65 

Homeo (a full line). 

TINCTURE, Aconite Root, U. S. P, $0 20 $0 35 

Aconite Root, Fleming's 25 40 

This is double the strength of the officinal. 

Aloes, U.S. P 20 30 

" and Myrrh, U. S. P 25 40 

Antiperiodic, (Warburg's Tincture) 40 75 

Arnica flowers, U. S. P 20 30 

Asafcetida, U. S. P 20 35 

Avena Sativa, Keith's lb 

" " 8 oz. bottles each 

" " 4 " each 

Belladonna, U. S. P 20 30 

Benzoin, U. S. P 20 35 

Comp., " 25 40 

BlackCohosh 20 35 

" Comp 20 35 

Bloodroot, U. S. P 20 30 

Byronia " 20 35 

Buchu, Br 20 30 

Calendula, U. S. P 25 35 

Camphor, " 20 30 

Cannabis Indica, " 25 40 

Cantharides, " 20 35 

Capsicum, " 20 30 

Cardamom, " 25 45 

Comp., «' 20 30 

Catechu Comp. , " 20 35 

Cinchona, true, " .' 25 40 

" Comp, true, U. S. P 20 35 

' ' Detannated 25 45 

This preparation is practically identical in strength of 
Cinchona (without the Tannin) with the officinal Tincture 
Cinchona. 



lib. 
bottles. 

$1 80 


1 70 


1 80 


1 80 


1 70 


2 25 


1 70 


1 80 


2 40 


2 60 


1 70 


1 08 


2 40 


2 25 


$ 060 


70 


50 


65 


1 40 


50 


60 


1 50 


85 


50 


50 


60 


65 


60 


60 


50 


60 


50 


60 


50 


70 


60 


50 


75 


50 


60 


65 


60 


75 



220 



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Prices include containers. % lb. bots. 

each. 

TINCTURE, Cinnamon, U. S. P $0 20 

Colchicum Seed, U. S. P 20 

Columbo 20 

Conium, U. S. P 20 

Cubebs, " 20 

Digitalis, " 20 

Gelsemium, " 20 

Gentian Comp. , " 20 

Ginger 20 

Golden Seal 20 

Green Soap, U. S. P 20 

Guaiac, U. S. P 20 

" Ammoniated, U. S. P , 25 

Hyoscyamus, U. S. P 20 

Ignatia, U. S. P 30 

Iodine, glass stop, bot., " 32 

" Churchill's 40 

" Colorless, glass stop, bots 35 

" Compound," " " 35 

Ipecac and Opium 50 

Iron Acetate, U. S. P 25 

" " Rademacher's 25 

" Citro Chloride 20 

This preparation is better known as Tasteless Tincture 
of Iron. It is practically identical in strength of Iron with 
the officinal Tincture Ferri-Chloridi. 

Iron, Muriate, U. S. P 15 

Kino 20 

Kino Compound 20 

Each fluidrachm represents about M grain 
each of Kino and of Powdered Opium. 

Lavender 20 

Lobelia 20 

Myrrh, U. S. P 25 

" and Capsicum 25 

Nux Vomica, U. S. P 20 

Opium, " 1880 30 

" Camphorated, U.S. P 20 

' ' Deodorized 45 

Containing 6 grains Morphine in each 
fluidounce. 

" Comp (Squibb's Diarrhoea Mixture 30 

Each fluidrachm contains 12 minims each 
of Tinct. Opium, Spts. Camphor and 
Tinct. Capsicum, and 4% minims 
Chloroform. 

Orange, bitter • • 20 

" sweet 20 



Vi lb. bots. 
each. 
$0 30 


1 lb. bots. 
each. 

$0 50 


35 




60 


30 




50 


30 




50 


35 




60 


30 




50 


35 




60 


30 




50 


35 




60 


35 




60 


30 




50 


35 




60 


40 




70 


30 




50 


45 




75 


50 




90 


70 


1 


25 


CO 


1 


00 


60 


1 


00 


90 


1 


70 


40 




65 


45 




80 


35 




65 


25 




40 


35 




60 


35 




60 
55 


30 




50 


40 




70 


40 




70 


35 




60 


55 


1 


00 


30 




50 


80 


1 


50 



30 
30 



85 



50 
50 



75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. o 2 i 



Prices include containers. 4-oz. bots. 8-oz. bots. Mb. Bots. 

TINCTURE, Pectoral, Bateman's Pectoral Drops $0 20 $0 35 SO 60 

Each fluidrachm contains 2% mimims of 
Tincture of Opium. 

Phosphorus Comp, (Vitalizon) 75 i 30 2 50 

Physostigmatus, U. S. P 30 50 75 

Poke Root, A. D , 20 35 60 

Pulsatilla 20 35 60 

Each fluidrachm represents 10 grains of the 
recei itly dried plant. 

Quassia, U. S. !? 20 30 50 

Rhatany, " 20 35 60 

Rhubarb, " 20 35 60 

Rhubarb, Aron .atic, U. S. P , 20 35 60 

Rhubarb, Dulc Is .' 20 35 60 

Compound 20 35 60 

Serpentaria, U S. P 20 35 60 

Squills, " 20 35 60 

Stramonium, " 20 35 60 

Strophanthus 35 60 110 

Each fluid 'achm represents 3 grains of 
Strophanthus. The dose is 1 to 10 
minims. 

Tolu, Soluble 25 40 75 

U. S. P 25 40 75 

Valerian, " 20 35 60 

" Ammoniated, U. S. P. 25 45 85 

Veratrum Viride 1 " 25 45 85 

Veratrum Viride, Norwood's, 4 oz. bots. each 1 00 

TUMENOL oz 60 

TUMENOL OIL oz 70 

TUMENOL POWDER oz 100 

TURPENTINE, Chian true, 1 oz .'oz 45 

Pure, rectified lb 45 

Spirits, containers extra per gal 50 

Venice lb 38 

White Pine, hard lb 08 

" soft lb 12 

TURPETH MINERAL (See Mercury). 
UNGUENTUM (See Ointments). 

URETHANE, Merck's oz 55 

VASELINE, 1 lb. can 30 

5 lb. can 1 13 

White, 1 lb. can 60 

" 5 " 2 25 

Carbolated, 1 lb. can 38 

5 » 175 

See Petrolatum. 



222 CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



Prices include containers. 

VERATRINE (Veratria), pure, )£oz. vials oz $1 70 

VERDIGRIS, powder lb 45 

WAX, BEES, white, pure lb 52 

White, Star Brand lb 60 

Yellow, Prime lb 40 

WHISKEY (see Wine and Liquor List) . 

WHITE PRECIPITATE (See Mercury Ammoniated) . 

4 oz. bots 8 oz. bots. 1 lb. bots. 

WINE, Aloes, U.S. P $0 75 S3 25 

Antimony 60 2 50 

WINE, Colchicum Root, U. S . P 60 2 50 

Seed 60 2 50 

Ergot 85 3 75 

Ipecac 90 4 00 

Iron 55 2 50 $3 50 

" Bitter 60 2 50 3 75 

Opium, U. S. P 1 50 

Wines and Liquors. See next page. 

WITCH HAZEL, Dist. Ext., container, extra per gal 90 

WITCH HAZEL, Bark, powd lb 25 

WOOD ALCOHOL, Container, extra gal 1 50 

XANTHOXYLIN, 1 oz. vial, incl oz 65 

XYLOL. 

YERBA SANTA COUGH MIXTURE 65 2 65 4 00 

Each fluidrachm represents 

ZINC, Acetate, Mallinckrodt's lb 53 

Bromide oz 20 

Carbonate, precip. , pure lb 28 

Chloride, fused lb 64 

" " oz 13 

" gran'd lb 64 

" " oz 13 

Iodide oz 50 

Oleate, precip oz 10 

Oxide, chem., pure lb 50 

' ' Hubbuck's, c. p lb 60 

" white, com'l lb 15 

Phosphate lb 1 60 

oz 18 

Phosphide oz 53 

Salicylate * oz 40 

Sulphate, gran. , c. p lb 25 

" cryst lb 10 

Sulphocarbolate lb 1 00 

♦« oz 15 

Tannate oz 30 

Valerinate, Mallinckrodt's oz 30 



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223 



...INDEX... 



PAGE. 

Abcess Knife, Wither 42 

" Lance 43 

Air Compressors 28 

Albumin ometer, Esbach's 80 

Applicator, Uterine 97 

Aretenectomy Knife, Fish's 32 

" " Rhodes' 32 

Aspirator, Potain's 71 

" Lentz & Son 72 

" Peaslee's 72 

Aspirating- Needles 72 

" Trocar 72 

Atomizer, Steam, Truax, Greene & Co 28 

Bag, Ice 123 

Bags, Instrument 116, 117 

Balling Gun, Arnold's 23 

Plain 23 

" Spring, best 23 

Bandages, Rubber 58, 124 

" Roller 58 

Batteries, Cautery, Truax, Greene & Co. . . 156 

" Davis & Kidder's 157 

" Feddern 156 

" Galvanic and Faradic 155 

" Mcintosh 155 

" Nonpareil 157 

Beakers 79, 143, 144 

Bell Glasses 143, 144 

Bistouries, Pocket Case 40, 41, 42, 63 

Bistoury, Teat 100 

Bistoury, Lithotomy 109 

Bit, Drenching, Codey's 22 

Blower, Powder 98 

Blow Pipes 143 

Bog Spavin and Thoroughpin Truss 125 

Bog Spavin Truss, A. H. Baker's 125 

Bone Forceps 14, 59, 60 

" Scoop, Schroder's 62 

" Scoop, Hebra's 18 

Boots, Soaking 184 

" Caulking 184 

" Poultice 184 

" Ankle 178 

" ShinandAnkle 178 

" Knee 181 

" Running 185 

" Quarter 182 

" Miscellaneous 184 

Bottle, Acid 79, 144 

BraidedSilk 50 

" Drenching, Rubber 22 

" Dropper 145 

" Ligature 50 

" Metal covered 50 

" Needles, Berlin 50 

" Prescription 134, 135 

" Shelf 132, 134 

Boxes, Pill 136 

" Powder 136 

" Wood 136 

Tin 136 

Buggy Medicine Case 118, 119, 120 

Bull Ring 30 

Bullet Instruments 73 

Burrett's 79, 144 

Burner, Bunsen 79, 144 

Burning Iron 150 

Cable Twist Silk . . 50 

Caponizing Instruments 86, 87, 88 

" Forcep, Miles' 87 

•' Hook and Scoop, Wigmore's. 88 

•« Knife, Miles' 87 

" Probe, Miles' 87 

" Set, Wigmore's 88 

" Spreader, Miles' 88 

- Plain 88 



. PAGE. 

Cartilage Knife 63 

Castrating Knives 42, 43 

" Knife, Miles' 43 

" Clamp, Ratchet 83 

" Clamp, Berlin 83 

" Clamp, Raub's 83 

" Clamp, House's 83 

" Plain 83 

Cases, Buggy Medicine 119, 120, 121 

" Dissecting 113 

" Medicine, "Nancy Hanks" 118 

" " Truax, Greene & Co 118 

" " 122 

" Post-mortem 112 

Catheters, Horse 110 

" " Linen 110 

" Mare 110 

" Mare and Horse combined 110 

Cauteries, French 104 

" Paquelin's 104 

" Pocket 105 

Caustic Holder, Aluminum, Truax 47 

Chisels, Costotome 114 

" Dental, French 13 

" Dental, Gowing's 13 

" and Gouges, Darby's 18 

" Plain 15, 62 

Chain and Hook, Dissecting 115 

Chamois Skins 137 

Clippers, Dehorning, Leavitt's Ill 

" Horse, Hand Power 150, 151 152 

" Horse Power 153 

Clamp, Nose 30 

Combs, Horse 57 

Cork Borers 138 

Corks, Rubber 137 

" Common 136 

Cork Press 138 

Corkscrews 138 

Cotton 55 

Crucibles 144 

Curettes, Douche, Holbrook's 18 

" Uterine, plain 97 

" Uterine, serrated 97 

" Daviel's 33 

" Quitter, Hughes' 62 

" Siemon's 62 

Cutters, Closed 8, 9 

" Dental 7,8,9,12, 13 

" and Extractors, Scheffer's 7 

" Incisor, Fash's 13 

" Incisor, Scheffer's 12 

" Incisor, straight 13 

" Open 8, 9 

Dehorning Clippers, Leavitt's Ill 

" Forcep, plain Ill 

" Forcep, gouging Ill 

" Instruments Ill 

" Set, Haaff 's Ill 

Dental Cases 4, 6 

Drills 17, 18 

*' Hook 15 

" Instruments 4 to 19 

" Rolls 5 

Dilator, Cervical, Knowles' 96 

" Uterine, Knowles' 96 

Director, Grooved 47 

Dissecting Cases 113 

" Instruments ..113 to 115 

Dishes, Evaporating 145 

Douche, Nasal 30 

" Uterine (4, 98 

Drainage Tube 51 

Drenching Bits 22 

Bottle 22 

Dressing Forcep, Byford 64 



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225 



INDEX— Continued. 



PAGE. 

Drills, Bone, Brainard's 17, 61 

" Bone, Collins' 17, 61 

" Bone, Hamilton's 17, 61 

" Bone, Langenbeck's 17, 61 

•« Dental 17, 18, 61 

Droppers, Medicine 68, 79, 144 

Drug Sundries 132, 144 

Drugs 184 to 222 

Ecraseur, Chassaignac's 82 

" Miles' 82 

" Patent 82 

Wire 85 

Elastic Leggings • 124 

Elevator and Raspatory 16, 65 

Emasculator, Fash's. 83 

Embryotomy Knife 44, 95 

" concealed blade. ..44, 95 

" " Leech 44, 95 

" '« Lucas* 44, 94 

" " Palmer's 44, 94 

" Saw 95 

Euterotome H* 

Eye, Glass, Horse • • • • 33 

" Instruments 33 to 35 

" Rubber, Horse 33 

" Speculum, plain 33 

Extractor, Bullet, Jones' 73 

" and Cutters, Scheffer s 7 

" Closed Molar 8 

«' Forcep Molar 10 

Exploring Trocar 47 

Faradic Batteries 155 

Fever Thermometers 74 

File, McPherson 19 

" Incisor, 10-inch 19 

Filter, Paper 139 

Racks 139 

Stand 139 

Firing Instruments 104 to 106 

'• Irons 105,106 

Flask, Chemical 79 

«• Pocket 138 

Fleams, Berlin Model 81 

" Plain Brass 81 

Floats, Combined, House's 19 

" Jointed 19 

Stiff 19 

Float Blades 19 

Forceps, Artery 44, 45, 107 

" Artery, Spencer Wells' 44 

Bitch 94 

" Bone, Angular 14, 59 

" Bone, Gouging, Luer's 60 

" Bone Holding, Ferguson's 60 

" Bone, Hamilton 60 

" Bone, Liston's 14, 59 

" Bone, Satterlee's 14, 59 

" Bullet 73 

" Caponizing, Miles 87 

" Castrating, Raub's 83 

" Cilia 34 

" Dressing 44, 64 

" Dehorning Ill 

" Entropium, Desmarre's 34 

" Extracting, Molar 10,11, 12 

" Fixation 34 

" Lithotomy 108 

Molar 10,11, 12 

" Obstetrical, Mullen's 89 

Pig 94 

" Quarter Crack 103 

" Separating, Wolf 12 

" Sequestrum 60 

Splinter 15, 60 

" Strabismus 34 

" Tenaculum, Hanks 64 

" Tissue 64 

Tooth 10, 15 

" Twisting 64 

" Uterine Applicator 97 



PAGE. 

Forceps, Uterine Vulsellum 97 

" Vulsellum 64 

Wire Twisting 64, 98 

" Wolf 11, 12 

Foal Hook, Mullen's 91 

Frog seton Needle 46, 102 

Furnace for Firing Irons 106 

Gauzes, Antiseptic 55 

General Operating Instruments 59 to 66 

Glassware, Chemical 126, 127, 145 

Gloves, Rubber 123 

Gouges and Chisels, Darby's 18 

Gouge, Bone 62 

Graduates, Glass 138 

Gum, Lancet 16 

Gun, Balling 23 

Gutta Percha 56 

Gynaecological Instrum'ts, Knowles.96 to 98 

Hammer, Steel 115 

" Percussion 74 

" Virchow's 114 

Handles for Dental Set 8, 9 

Holders, Needle 48, 96 

Hoof Operating Sets 101, 102 

" Knives 63, 101, 102 

" Searcher 103 

Hood, Operating 149 

Hobbles, A. H.Baker's 149 

Hook and Hammer 102 

Hooks, Obstetrical 89, 91, 93 

Hook and Crotchet 93 

Hook, Dental 15 

" Grappling, double 115 

Horse Catheter HO 

Hypodermic Syringe 69 to 71 

Needles 71 

Ice Bags 123 

" Coils 123 

Impregnating Syringe, Sutherland's 99 

Incisor Cutter, Fash's 13 

» Scheffer's 12 

" " Straight 13 

Inhaler, Chloroform 149 

Introducer and Pessary 98 

Injection Pump, Allen 24, 25, 26, 27 

" Truax, Greene & Co 23 

Iodoform Boxes 51 

Iron, Balling 22 

Irons, Firing 105, 106 

Iron, Pyropuncturing, Williams' 106 

Jars, Anatomical 51, 145 

" Chemical 144 

" Earthen 139 

" Glass 140 

Kangaroo Tendon Sutures 52, 53 

Keratome, Jaeger's 33 

Knee Boots 181 

Knife, Abcess, Wither's 42, 43 

" Angular 32 

" Aretenectomy, Fish's 32 

" Aretenectomy, Rhodes' 32 

" Canalicula 33 

•' Caponizing, Miles' 87 

" Cartilage 68 

Castrating and Scalpel 84 

Castrating 42,43, 84 

" Cataract 33 

" Embryotomy v 95 

" Hoof.. 101- 1"2 

" Knicking 42 

" Neurotomy 65, 107 

Pocket Case 40 to 42 

" Pricking 4 2 

" Physicians' ,,, 140 

t' Sage 101. 



226 CHAS. TRUAX, GREENE & CO. 



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227 



INDEX— Continued. 



PAGE. 

Lamp, Singeing, for gas 103 

Singeing, tor alcohol 103 

Lance, Abcess 43 ( 81 

" Thumb ..!."..! 43 

Lancet, Gum \ \ \ \ \q s i 

Spring .' 81 

Leg Spreader 95 

Ligature Bottle 50, 51 

" Boxes, glass 51 

Lithoclast, Gouley's 108 

Lithotrite, Bigelow's 108 

" Reliquet's 108 

" Thompson's 108 

Lithotomy, Bistoury 10!) 

" Conductor and Scoop 109 

Forcep 108 

Instruments 108, 109 

Scoop, Luer's 109 

Staff, Steel 109 

Mallet, Lead 15 ( 62 

" Rawhide 18 

Medicine 184 to 222 

Cases 118, 119 to 121 

" Droppers 68, 127 

Microscopic Accessories 169 to 173 

" Cabinets 164 

" Glasses 168 

" Instruments 165 to 197 

Microscopes, Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. 162 

Leitz 163 

" Truax, Greene & Co.. .158 to 161 

Milk Tubes 100 

Models of Animals 175, 176 

Mortars, Glass 140 

" Iron .141 

" Porcelain 141 

" Wedgewood ° ]4i 

Motor, Water ' 154 

Mouth Speculums 20 to 22 

Muzzle, Leather, English 184 

Nasal Bull Ring 30 

*' Douche 30 

" Punch 29 

" Speculum ..' 29 

Needle, Couching \\\ 33 

" Holders \ 48 

" Hypodermic 71 

" Neurotomy 65, 107 

" Seton Frog 102 

" Surgeons' 49 

" Spaying, Miles' 85 

Neurotomy Knife 65, 107 

Nose Clamp 30 

" Twist '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 30 

Oakum 56 

Obstetrical Chisel ....'.'.'.'.'..'. 90 

" Forceps ..'.".!!. 89 

Hooks 89, 90, 91 

Instruments 89, 90 

" Repeller 90 

Saws 89, 91 

Oil Silk 56 

Operating Table, Truax, Greene ftColiiV. 148 

Ophthalmoscopes, Liebrich's 35 

Loring's 35 



Parturition Instruments 89 to 92 

Paper Bags 141 

" Powder ]4i 

" Roll Cutter ..' 142 

" Wrapping .';". i 42 

Peat 5fi 

Pencil, Alum and Copper 33 

Periosteotome, Sayre^s " 65 

Percussion Hammers 74 

Percolators, Glass 142 

Pessaries " q a 



Pill Machines PA( T^ 

" Tiles , 

Pipette, Graduated . ■■■■■ *fin 

Pipe.Blow ,°. 

Plasters l *£ 

Pleximeter .'.'.';.' 2. 1 

Post-mortem Cases, Truax,' Greene £ Co! 1 i 2 

" Finnel's " j]2 

_ , " Instruments i'14" 115 

Pocket Instrument Cases 36 to ' 39 

" Instruments 40 to d h 

Powder Blower 4 ° to £ 

Polders 14 *° 

Probangs, Leather Covered. ...'"....'. 23 

„ " Cane Jointed ' 01 

Probes, Pocket „ 

" Bullet, elastic 4 

Pricking Knives JS 

Pump, Allen '.'"; " ' ^ ^ £7 

t> " x. ^'J^ction, Truax, Greene & Co.... 23 

Punch, Nasal, Arnold's 09 

Pyropuncturing Iron, Williams'.' .'.' !.'.'.' .'.'.' 106 

Rack for Test Tubes 70 19 „ 

Rachitome Knife 115 

Raspatory, Concave, Mathieu's kq 

Rasps, Tooth, jointed .. Vq 

Tooth, stiff i„ 

Repellers, Withers' q 

" Hinged ." «■> 

Retractors, Desmarre's ' ?o 

Tracheal ..""!.".' 32 

Vaginal, Knowles' .' " " 98 

Volkman's ' co 

Roaring Instruments " * 31 qo 

Rope Carriers ' 's<r'qi' qs 

Rowelling Scissors ' ' 47 

Rubber Bandages '.'.'.'.'.'. " 124 

" Coils '" 223 

" Gloves .....,], .....['. 123 

Saccharometer, Einhorn's on 

Saw, Chain °" 

" Capital, Parker's ".' 6? 

" Capital, Truax's " 114 

" Dehorning ' "ill 

" Metacarpal ".'.".". ,i 

" Obstetrical m 

" Tooth '.'.'.v. y 6 ' ^ 

Scales, Prescription 128 to 130 

Scale Weights i ao 131 

Scalpel, Dissecting "" ' 115 

!! Operating .ii,' 63', 109 

Pocket Case 40,41, 63 

Scalpers j 83 

Scoops, Bone AS 62 

" Lithotomy ' 109 

Scissors, Angular '.'.'.'.'.'.' 34 45 

" Arterytome "."." '114 

" Curved on Flat 45,' 64, 107 

" Dissecting ]]4 

Lris '.'...'.'." 34 

" Kowelling 47 

Straight '..'.'.'.'.'.'.' 64 

Spaying 85 

" Surgeons' 44 

" Uterine '"'90 

Searcher, Hoof .'.'.'..'.".'.!.".! 103 

Serresflns, Langenbeck's 45 

Seton Needles .' 4J; 

Shears, Clipping- 102 

" Docking " 150 

Shin and Ankle Boots \ ..." " ' 179 

Shoe Boil Roll |g4 

Shin Boots and Special Cuts 179 

Silk, Surgeons' 50, 51, 54 

Silver Wire 50 

Singeing Lamps 103 

Slings, Horse ', 146 

" Berlin '.'. 146 

" Hauptner 146 

Soap, Antiseptic 56, 



228 



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INDEX— Continued. 



229 



PAGE. 

Sound, Spaying 85 

Spatulas 143 

Spaying Instruments 85 

Speculum, Cervical, Knowles' 96 

" Mouth 20,21, 22 

" Nasal 29 

" Spaying 85 

" Vaginal 94, 96 

Splinter Forcep 15 

Spray Apparatus 28 

Spreader, Leg 95 

" Oaponizing 87 

Sponges 57 

Sponge Holder 65 

Spud, Dix's 32 

Stethoscope 75, 76 

Staff, Lithotomy 119 

Supporters, Stallion 125 

Surgical Dressing 55 

Surgeons' Needles 49 

Sutures, Kangaroo 52, 53 

" Lee's 54 

Syringes, fistula 67, 68 

" Horse 67, 68 

" Hypodermic 69 to 71 

" Impregnating 99 

" Metal 67, 68 

" Quitter 67 

" Uterine 68 

Table, Operating, Truax, Greene & Co. 147, 148 

Tamponing Trachea Tube 32 

Teat Bistoury 100 

" Instruments 100 

" Slitter 100 

Tenaculum Forcep 64 

" Operating 62 

" Pocket Case 40 

" Uterine 97 

Tenotome Pocket Case 40, 41 , 63 

Test Case, Urine 78 

" Tubes 79, 80, 127 

" Tube Holder 79 

" Tube Rack 79 126 



m, „ page. 

Thermometers, Fever 74 

Gilt Case """ 74 

Magnifying, T., G. & < )o. .' 74 

Plain, Self-registering.. 74 

" Truax, Greene & Co 74 

Thumb Lance 4^ 

Tooth Rasp , ,'<, 

Trachea Tubes, Horse 31 

Tracheal and Roaring Instruments.. .'.3l', 32 

" Retractors 32 

" Scissors .......... 32 

" Tenaculum ..'..." 32 

" Vulsellum Forcep 32 

Trephines 18 

Trocars, Cattle .......' m 

'• Exploring '.'.47' 65 

Ho^e- 66 

" Nested 65 

" Sheep ......"' " 66 

Turnkey...... j? 

Truss, Bog Spavin ''"........!". 125 

r „ " " and Thorougrhpin 125 

I wi.stmg Forcep g 4 

Urine Test Case 77 73 

Urinary, Miscellaneous ...7.7.7.7 ' 80 

Urinometers 80 

Urinometer Jars ......'.."" 79 

Uroscope, Zuegler 's 80 

Uterine Applicator ........." 97 

" Applicating Forcep 97 

" Curettes 97 

" Douche .."" og 

" Instruments 96,97, 98 

" Tenaculum 97 

" Vulsellum Forcep 97 

Vulsellum Forcep, Byford's 64 

" French 64 

" Tracheal 32 

Water Coils 123 

Wire Twisting Forcep . ... 98 

Wool, Lamb 57 

Wolf Tooth Forcep .".ii* 12 

Wood Boxes 136 



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Inventor and 
Manufacturer 
of the following 



WILLIAM H. WIGMORE, 

Poultry and Cattle Specialties, 



107 S. EIGHTH ST., 
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



FIG- EACH. 

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2 — Farmer Miles' " " 7 00 

2a— Farmer Miles' Caponizing Set, Impvd 4 00 

3 — Chinese " " 4 00 

4 — Latest Improved " " 4 00 

5— Plain " " o 00 

6— Staples for Holding Bird 10 

7— Patent Capon Scoop and Hook 1 50 

8— Capon Spoon Forceps, Straight 1 00 

9— Capon Spoon Forceps, Curved 1 00 

10— Capon Spreaders, Farmer Miles' 3 00 

11 — Capon Forceps, " " 300 

11a— Capon Forceps, " " Improv'd 2 50 

12— Capon Knife, " " 50 

13— Capon Nickel Plated Spreaders 1 00 

13a— Capon Nickel Plated Spreaders, latest 1 00 

14— Capon Plain Wire Spreaders 50 

15— Capon Latest Improved Steel Wire 

Canulas 2 00 

16— Capon Chinese Spreaders 1 50 

17— Capon ChineseCanulas, latest improved 1 00 

18— Capon Chinese Knives and Forceps 1 00 

19— Capon Chinese Spoon and Hook 1 00 



20 — Capon Probe and Spatula 

21 —Capon Hooks 

22— Capon Hooks and Cords 
23— Poultry Markers 



20 
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25— Adjustable Distinguishing Rings " 50c 05 

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28— Anti-Feather Pullers 

29— Sterling Silver Milking Tubes 

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29d— Sterling Silver S. R. " " " 

29e— Heavily Sil.Pla.S.R. " •< " 

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Cow's Teats 

31— Wigmore's Cow Teat Slitters 2 65 

31a— Improved Three Ring Teat Slitter!!!! 3 00 
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31c— Horse or Cattle Flexi ble Syringe 

32— Wigmore's Sheep and Cattle Trocars . . 
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doz 

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doz 



10 
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Caponizing Instruments— Poultry Markers. 



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Wigmore's Patent Caponizing Set contains lpair 
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Set of Cords and Hooks, all in velvet- 'ned 
case, with 64-page Book of Instructions, sent 
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SIZE: 



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S3. 00. Liberal discounts to the 
trade. 

L/ll I IflM H L/l^iMnC?F Manufacturer for the trade of Gold, Silver, Aluminum and Plated 

WILLIHI 1 II, lAilVJI lV_/r\L, Surgical, Veterinary and Dental Instruments, 

Orders maybe filled by Chas.Truax, Greene & Co. 107 S. EIGHTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 




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Deformity Apparatus 
and Appliances, 
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Crutches, 
Trusses, 
Supporters, 
Invalids' Rolling and 
Reclining Chairs, 
Hearing Instruments, 
Batteries, 
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Chas. Truax, Qreene & Co. 

75 and 77 Wabash Avenue, = = CHICAGO. 



75 & 77 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 




Dr. N. Senn's Pocket Operating Case 



COMPRISING 



2 Kocher's Artery Forceps 

I Spring Dressing Forcep, slide catch, 3 teeth 
I " " " slide catch, 5 teeth 

I Straight Scissors 

1 Exploring Trocar 

2 Double Retractors, sharp and blunt 

1 Gouge for operating on the skull 

2 Serresfins 

1 Bulldog ArteryForcep & Needle Holder 

1 Director and Tongue Tie 

1 Little's Saw 

1 Scalpel 

1 Straight Sharp Point Bistoury 

1 Curved " " « 

1 Curved Blunt " " 

1 Tenotomy Knife 



1 Aneurism Needle 

1 Tenaculum 

1 Fenestrated Bone Scoop and Perios- 

teotome 
1 Ear Hook and Curette 
1 Pair of Senn's Bullet Probes, 

Porcelain heads for No. 22 aiu 

No. 38 calibre bullets 
1 Male and Female Catheter 
y 2 dozen Straight Triangular Needles 
i/£ dozen Straight Round Needles 

3^ dozen Assorted Curved Needles 

(Needles in Asbestos Clcth 
4 sizes Silk on Metal Cards 
*/ 2 dozen Silkworm Gut Ligatures 



The above contained in a solid german silver case with removable trays. 

All instruments with aseptible handles and joints. 

Size of case, I yfc inch thick, 2^ inches wide and ^ inches long. 



Price with Chamois Cover .. $25.00 net 



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DIAGRAM SHOWING ARRANGEMENT OF 
-DR.SENNS POCKET OPERATING CASE- 



This case offers a large assortment of instruments in a most compact form. Careful attention 
has been given to the selection and construction of each instrument, none but the most approved 
patterns having been adopted. With it any amputations may be made, a laparotomy performed or 
any ordinary operation in Surgery successfully accomplished. The locks, joints and handles are all 
aseptible and of the highest possible quality. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



Charles Truax, Greene & Co. 

PHYSICIANS . SUPPLIES . AND . MAKERS . OF . SURGICAL . INSTRUMENTS 
75=77 Wabash Avenue . Chicago, U. S. A. 



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